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GOP Owns Wage Proposals. Now What? Sep. 19, 2018

Daily Editorials

Michigan's economy has made a huge comeback in the last eight years, and businesses in the state wan... Read More

Use Sensible Approach on Climate Change Sep. 19, 2018

Daily Editorials

There is a conservative approach to climate change, one that takes a pragmatic path to protecting ou... Read More

How Far-Out Is Trump's War Policy? Sep. 19, 2018

Jim Hightower

War is hell. We've learned that over and over from the hundreds of thousands of deaths, uncountable ... Read More

We Need Facts On Cuba Sep. 17, 2018

Daily Editorials

Last week, The New York Times jolted Washington's political class with an opinion article by an anon... Read More

How I Knew Trump Would Win Sep. 16, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

As you read this column, I'll be in Denver addressing the International Association of Political Con... Read More

Brett Kavanaugh Will Be on the Supreme Court; Merrick Garland Will Not Sep. 14, 2018

Erick Erickson

One of the most striking things about the age of Trump is that Democrats have convinced themselves a... Read More

Open the Books on Candidate Tax Returns Sep. 14, 2018

Daily Editorials

Richard Nixon famously declared in November 1973, amid allegations he'd cheated on his personal taxe... Read More

Humility In the Face of Nature Sep. 14, 2018

Linda Chavez

With rain inundating the mid-Atlantic states and a hurricane barreling down on the Carolinas, Presid... Read More

Trump Takes Huge Hit in September Ratings Sep. 14, 2018

Dick Morris

So far, September has not been kind to Donald Trump. Since Aug. 28, his job approval — accordi... Read More

The Democratic Party, the Party of Resistance Sep. 13, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — One explanation for the ferocity of modern politics is that The Political Party T... Read More

Not Every Problem Needs a Federal Solution Sep. 13, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

Fifty-five percent of voters believe that Facebook has too much power. Forty-seven percent believe t... Read More

New York Times Trashes Transparency Sep. 13, 2018

Daily Editorials

The New York Times routinely lectures readers about the need for transparency. The public has a righ... Read More

The Other Donald Trump Sep. 13, 2018

Susan Estrich

Imagine, just for a minute, that after the 2016 election, the other Donald Trump had gotten elected.... Read More

Sen. McCaskill Goal Should Be to Survive in Office and Fight Again Sep. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

A president whom a majority of voters opposed and a Republican Senate that has already stolen one Su... Read More

Kavanaugh Shouldn't Matter This Much Sep. 11, 2018

Daily Editorials

The public should not need to fret this much about one Supreme Court nominee. No one explains this b... Read More

The Happy Candymaker Vs. the Conventional Wisdom Sep. 11, 2018

Salena Zito

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Barb Myers began working with Express Employment Professionals, an Okl... Read More

Time for the 25th Sep. 11, 2018

Daily Editorials

In these days of political hysteria, it took a former president known for his unflappable calmness t... Read More

Gentrification Begets Gentrification Sep. 11, 2018

Jim Hightower

Gentrification is a function of power, not natural law or economic inevitability. It occurs when wea... Read More

Most Recognize That Tech Titans Have Bigger Impact Than Presidents Aug. 30, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

Following the national news about the upcoming midterm elections, it's easy to believe that the futu... Read More

Contrary to Media Coverage, Most Americans Aren't That Into Politics Aug. 29, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

For many obsessed with politics, the upcoming midterm elections are perceived as a fight between goo... Read More