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Democrats and Republicans Talking Past the Voters May. 13, 2014

Mona Charen

It's a cliche to say that Washington, D.C., is "out of touch" with voters, but there's something to ... Read More

Obama Discriminates May. 13, 2014

Miguel Perez

Our national Latino leaders still dance around it. They come close to saying it, but they still won'... Read More

One Man With Courage Makes a Majority May. 10, 2014

Mark Shields

Even though the staff people who work on Capitol Hill voted him "the nicest" member of Congress, Rep... Read More

Bad Old Days: How Monica Lewinsky Deserves to Be Remembered May. 09, 2014

Joe Conason

Monica Lewinsky must be satisfied to learn that with a few stylish photographs and a few innocuous p... Read More

Prince George Visit Quashes Australian Republican Murmurs May. 01, 2014

Timothy Spangler

The visit Down Under by the infant Prince George, accompanied by his parents, the Duke and Duchess o... Read More

Rand Paul Makes a Muddle Apr. 23, 2014

Roger Simon

CHICAGO — Let some candidates seek the middle. Rand Paul is comfortable in the muddle. Some ha... Read More

Memo to: Republican Candidates, Answer War on Women Apr. 22, 2014

Mona Charen

Just because your opponent is hurling baseless or even ridiculous charges does not mean that you are... Read More

When Blacks Voted 80 Percent Dem, Malcolm X Called Them 'Chumps' Mar. 13, 2014

Larry Elder

When blacks gave 80 percent of their vote to the Democratic Party in 1964, black activist Malcolm X ... Read More

Peril of Ignoring Change Mar. 08, 2014

Mark Shields

According to the Census Bureau, for the first time in more than a century, the annual number of deat... Read More

Tea Party and the Rest of GOP Should Work Together to Win Mar. 06, 2014

Daily Editorials

Thursday marked five years since a commentator on one of the more liberal networks, MSNBC, launched ... Read More

Don't Write Those Tea Party Obituaries Just Yet Mar. 04, 2014

Michael Barone

February marked the fifth anniversary of the reemergence of the label "Tea Party" in American politi... Read More

In Hyperpartisan Era, Only Candidates Can Change Outcomes Feb. 25, 2014

Michael Barone

Former House Speaker Tip O'Neill famously said that all politics is local. And it mostly was, in his... Read More

Somewhere Between Extremes Feb. 25, 2014

Miguel Perez

On one extreme, I have some Cuban-American friends who are sooo conservative that they sound like re... Read More

Getting a Grip on Realities of the Federal Budget Feb. 14, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

The big story about the federal budget this week was the Republican Party's struggle to deal with ra... Read More

Poof: A Scandal Disappears Feb. 11, 2014

Mona Charen

Remember the IRS scandal? It's gone. Poof. So flaccid has press interest in the story become that Pr... Read More

Let's Read the Polls About Amnesty Feb. 11, 2014

Phyllis Schlafly

The Congressional Budget Office just reported that Obamacare will shrink the U.S. workforce by 2.5 m... Read More

Say Adios to Real Immigration Reform Feb. 11, 2014

Miguel Perez

I never thought I would say this, but I'm glad immigration reform is dead for this year. Don't get m... Read More

Politics Double Standard Jan. 30, 2014

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Events of this past week have lent credence to one of my most dearly held beliefs... Read More

Obama Weakness Makes GOP Early Favorite for 2016 Jan. 24, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

The conventional wisdom in Washington was succinctly expressed in a recent Washington Post article, ... Read More

The US Chamber of Commerce Versus America Jan. 24, 2014

Michelle Malkin

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a politically entrenched synod of special interests. These fat cats ... Read More