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Joe Biden Says He Loves Trains -- Not So Much Mar. 24, 2022

Veronique de Rugy

It's well known that Joe Biden — who regularly rode the Amtrak train between Wilmington and Wa... Read More

Compassion Rather Than Contempt Mar. 17, 2022

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

We've all noticed how ugly and personal politics can be. Often, it's not enough to disagree with som... Read More

Illegal Immigration: Another of Biden's Manufactured Crises Mar. 17, 2022

Laura Hollis

While Americans' attention is understandably focused on skyrocketing gas prices and Russia's invasio... Read More

A Principled Politician Mar. 16, 2022

John Stossel

I dislike politicians. I don't trust people who are so desperately eager to run others' lives. But R... Read More

And That's Why They Call It 'the Swamp' Mar. 15, 2022

Stephen Moore

With $30 trillion of debt — which has grown by $5 trillion in just the last two years, with an... Read More

Ukraine Shows We Live in a Nationalist World Mar. 11, 2022

Michael Barone

It turns out that we live in a nationalist world. That's one of the lessons people are learning from... Read More

Afghanistan, Not Ukraine, Is the Biggest Humanitarian Crisis Mar. 11, 2022

Ted Rall

Maybe it's time to change the flag on your social-media avatar. To the extent that objective guidepo... Read More

Where's Biden's Comprehensive Strategy? Mar. 10, 2022

Armstrong Williams

President Joe Biden lacks a comprehensive strategy. In 24 hours, yet another breathless flip-flop on... Read More

Wake up, America -- They're Trying to Destroy Us Mar. 10, 2022

Laura Hollis

Throughout our nation's relatively short history, powerful people — kings, communist dictators... Read More

The Widening War Mar. 09, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

The public needs straight talk about what's happening in Eastern Europe. President Joe Biden and the... Read More

How We Got Here: A Brief History of the Ukraine Conflict Mar. 04, 2022

Ted Rall

American media outlets characterize Russia's invasion of Ukraine as, variously and concurrently, the... Read More

A Time for Politics -- and Religion Mar. 03, 2022

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Lent began this week. In the Christian tradition, the Lenten period is a time of fasting and prayer,... Read More

What Do Ukraine and Wuhan Have in Common? Mar. 03, 2022

Laura Hollis

Campaigning politicians have always inflated their own importance and the benefits of the policies t... Read More

Biden Rejects Reality -- Putin Rolls into Ukraine Mar. 01, 2022

Common Sense

As Russia invades Ukraine, amasses troops on the Polish border and threatens to use nuclear weapons,... Read More

Ants of the World, Unite Feb. 24, 2022

Laura Hollis

Donald Trump's strength as a president was not that he was better at running the country. It was tha... Read More

In the End, Sweden Did It Right Feb. 22, 2022

Stephen Moore

What if two years ago, when COVID-19 first hit these shores, our politicians hadn't panicked? What i... Read More

Must Government Be a 'Big, Waddling, Sluggish Beast'? Feb. 18, 2022

Michael Barone

Itinerant policy journalist Ezra Klein, now with the New York Times, has highlighted something inter... Read More

'Explainer' Articles Insist Nobody 'Spied' on Trump Feb. 18, 2022

Tim Graham

There's a second wave of media reaction to John Durham's latest filing on the origins of the Trump-R... Read More

Reclaiming Our Country and Our Individual Agency Feb. 17, 2022

Laura Hollis

Americans are basically good and decent people who tend to assume the best of others — especia... Read More

Under Pandemic Lockdowns, the Rich Got Richer and the Poor Got Crushed Feb. 15, 2022

Stephen Moore

Today, two years after COVID-19 first hit these shores from China, most studies confirm that the hea... Read More