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Where Is the Inspiring Statesman? Mar. 17, 2016

Laura Hollis

I miss Ronald Reagan. Even his harshest critics must admit that he had an unflagging belief in the g... Read More

GOP: Timeout for Dealmaking Mar. 17, 2016

Dick Morris

Like the eye of a hurricane, the Republican nominating process now enters halftime. After Tuesday's ... Read More

Political Promises Mar. 16, 2016

John Stossel

Democrats trash businesses. But if businesses promised things the way politicians do, the owners wou... Read More

A Radical Idea for GOP Victory, Liberty, Prosperity Mar. 16, 2016

Joseph Farah

The Republican debate last week was encouraging. It was more issue-oriented. There was less personal... Read More

Yuk It Up, America, While You Still Can Mar. 16, 2016

Roger Simon

We will look back upon these days and laugh. How could we not? Won't students of the future look bac... Read More

The Democrats Are Done. The Republicans Are Done In Mar. 16, 2016

Susan Estrich

Say good night, Sen. Marco-mentum-less Rubio. When you get trounced in your home state, you're toast... Read More

Voting at a Crossroads Mar. 15, 2016

Thomas Sowell

It is seldom that the fate of a nation can be traced to what happened on one particular day. But tha... Read More

Trump Foes Should Stay off His Stage Mar. 15, 2016

Froma Harrop

It's not easy to turn Donald Trump into an object of sympathy, but the hotheads disrupting his ralli... Read More

Candidates Turn Against Trade Deals Mar. 15, 2016

Phyllis Schlafly

The first question asked of the presidential candidates at the most recent Republican debate, hosted... Read More

Sorry, WSJ, but the GOP Field Must Narrow Mar. 15, 2016

David Limbaugh

It is disheartening that the Wall Street Journal editorial board, for whom I had such respect for ye... Read More

Will the Politics of Nostalgia Trump the Politics of the Future? Mar. 15, 2016

Michael Barone

The likely presidential nominee of the Republican Party and the certain (barring indictments) nomine... Read More

'Imperfect'? Who, Me? Mar. 15, 2016

William Murchison

America's moralist in chief dropped by Dallas the other day to tsk-tsk at the tumult and shouting th... Read More

The Left May Well Get Trump Nominated Mar. 15, 2016

Dennis Prager

This past Friday, a left-wing mob shut down a Donald Trump rally in Chicago. Most Americans viewing ... Read More

O.J. and Trump: Celebrity Victims Mar. 15, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

Watching FX's "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" brings me back to the one day I spe... Read More

A Vote for Trump Is a Vote Against American Consumers Mar. 11, 2016

David Harsanyi

As I was listening to Donald Trump's performance art/news conference the other night, I wondered whe... Read More

The 2016 Finalists: Donald Trump and Ted Cruz Mar. 11, 2016

Scott Rasmussen

Donald Trump's lead in the Republican race is real, but far from secure. At the moment, the billiona... Read More

An Appeal to Marco Rubio Supporters Mar. 11, 2016

David Limbaugh

I appealed to Donald Trump supporters to consider voting for Ted Cruz, and I now make the same reque... Read More

Democrats Dispirited, Republicans Hobbled by Excess of Spirit Mar. 11, 2016

Michael Barone

Bad news for both parties in the primaries and caucuses in the seven days in March following Super T... Read More

For the Establishment Mar. 11, 2016

Mona Charen

"Burn it down." That's the slogan of faux conservatives who now rejoice that the Republican Party is... Read More

The Sea Island Conspiracy Mar. 11, 2016

Patrick Buchanan

Over the long weekend before the Mississippi and Michigan primaries, the sky above Sea Island was bl... Read More