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ABC News Is a Bubble, Not a Free-Speech Paragon Aug. 19, 2026

Tim Graham

The folks at Disney and ABC News are parading around, suing the Federal Communications Commission an... Read More

Trial Time for Trump: The Democrats' Impeachment Imperative Aug. 18, 2026

Jeff Robbins

Except for those in districts that are deeply, deeply blue, Democratic Congressional nominees won't ... Read More

In a World of AOCs, Be a Leavitt Aug. 17, 2026

Victor Joecks

Even famous and successful women can't avoid the reality of trade-offs. Earlier this month, Rep. Al... Read More

Seeking Peace Does Not Demand Surrender Aug. 14, 2026

The Language of Ethics

Why are manhole covers round? The common answer is obvious once you hear it: A circle is the only sh... Read More

Escape From Ankara Aug. 13, 2026

Susan Estrich

Last month, President Donald Trump left the summit in Ankara, Turkey in a catering truck. He walked ... Read More

What Do Democrats Want? They Have No Idea Aug. 13, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — There is a lot that Democrats don't know. They don't know who to be, or how to act... Read More

Voters Rebel Against Effort by Missouri GOP to Kill Voter Rights Aug. 12, 2026

Jim Hightower

It's no secret that voters are increasingly disgusted by today's extremist, right-wing Republican la... Read More

Class Act: A President Who Knew Right From Wrong Aug. 11, 2026

Jeff Robbins

"Don't it always seem to go," Joni Mitchell wrote decades ago, "that you don't know what you've got ... Read More

Clay Travis' Offer Exposed the WNBA's Inclusion Delusion Aug. 10, 2026

Victor Joecks

Leftist dogma requires adherents to assert that men can become women and should be treated as such. ... Read More

The Persecution of a Public Servant Aug. 08, 2026

Susan Estrich

Anthony Fauci is an American hero. He spent his entire life in public service. He took on impossible... Read More

Historical Revisionism Empowers Political Radicalism Aug. 07, 2026

The Language of Ethics

Opposite Vajdahunyad Castle in Budapest's City Park, you find the Statue of Anonymous, one of the ci... Read More

Talking Ourselves Into Failure Aug. 07, 2026

Erick Erickson

There are a couple of stories that seem unrelated but are very related. They show the story of a cou... Read More

The Hard Lesson for AIPAC Aug. 06, 2026

Susan Estrich

There are plenty of explanations for what happened in the Michigan Senate Democratic primary, where ... Read More

How At Least Some Democrats Stopped Fearing The Word 'Socialist' -- And Started Winning Aug. 06, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Who's afraid of the big, bad word? If that word happens to be "socialist" or "soci... Read More

The Data Center Revolt Is a Populist Rebellion Against Corporate Rule Aug. 05, 2026

Jim Hightower

Not that it matters, but sometimes I wonder if the billionaire potentates of artificial intelligence... Read More

What Conservative Columnist Could Freely Write for The New York Times Aug. 05, 2026

Tim Graham

The Left's perennial scolds of CBS News churned out barrels of umbrage over hiring conservative New ... Read More

Ogres on Pikes: Americans Embrace the Politics of Decapitation Aug. 04, 2026

Jeff Robbins

Anyone looking for an actual liar about COVID-19 shouldn't be eyeing Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectio... Read More

In the Governor's Race, Californians Are Searching for a Great Leader, but That Option Might Not Be on the Menu Aug. 04, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — As spelled out by former President Thomas Jefferson in our republic, all men are c... Read More

The Inadequacy of Opposing Socialism Aug. 03, 2026

Victor Joecks

Don't assume socialism's inevitable failures will stop it from spreading. New York City Mayor Zohra... Read More

A Familiar Number, a Far More Dangerous Moment Jul. 31, 2026

Erick Erickson

The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has climbed back to where it stood in 2007, north of 5%, and ... Read More