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For Missouri, 2018 Brought Toppled Politicos, Jobs Lost to Trade Wars and Vanishing Data Dec. 28, 2018

Daily Editorials

For Missouri, 2018 was a year of political exits that rocked the state and drew national attention. ... Read More

These Boots Are Made for Double Standards Dec. 28, 2018

Tim Graham

Is there anything, anything at all, for which President Donald Trump won't be faulted by a press cor... Read More

A Christmas Message of Hope for Republicans Dec. 23, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

This is my continuing series of columns about how to save/resurrect the Nevada GOP. It's a lesson fo... Read More

Liberals Used to Feel Your Pain. Now They Inflict It. Dec. 21, 2018

Ted Rall

Liberals are supposed to feel other people's pain. Now, they seem more intent on inflicting it. I no... Read More

Gov. Jerry 'Moonbeam' Brown's Warning to Fellow Democrats Dec. 20, 2018

Larry Elder

Outgoing California Gov. Jerry Brown recently said, "The weakness of the Republican Party has let th... Read More

Pelosi Tells Media to Straighten Up Dec. 20, 2018

Daily Editorials

Whatever happens over the course of Donald Trump's presidency, he will go down as the central figure... Read More

Shutdown Drama Is Getting Wearisome Dec. 20, 2018

Daily Editorials

Call this very familiar territory — with just a couple of days left to head off a partial shut... Read More

McCaskill's Exit Further Shrinks America's Political Middle Ground Dec. 19, 2018

Daily Editorials

Missouri's top-ranking Democrat is on her way out of elective politics, taking with her the last ves... Read More

Shutting Down the Government Dec. 17, 2018

Daily Editorials

Here we go again. President Trump continues to insist he will force a government shutdown if he does... Read More

The Need to Protect Mueller Is Becoming More Urgent with Each Russia Revelation Dec. 14, 2018

Daily Editorials

At least 14 of Donald Trump's family members and associates communicated with Russian government rep... Read More

Tudy Dec. 14, 2018

Susan Estrich

We lived on the fourth floor during the Watergate Summer. We were Wellesley Washington interns, two ... Read More

Mueller Probe: If Convictions Equals Success, Whitewater Was a Triumph Dec. 13, 2018

Larry Elder

President Donald Trump-haters salivated over special counsel Robert Mueller's recent filings on ex-T... Read More

Brinksmanship Misapplied Dec. 13, 2018

Armstrong Williams

It is absolutely ridiculous the amount of times that Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat and likely the next sp... Read More

William Barr's Never-Ending War: Trump's Nominee for Attorney General Is Apt to Encourage His Worst Instincts on Drug Policy Dec. 12, 2018

Jacob Sullum

William Barr, Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, believes the president has vast, unilater... Read More

A Record Number Of Women in Congress Could Mean a Sea Change on Health Care Dec. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

In January, America will seat a record number of women in Congress. It's an encouraging trend, but o... Read More

The Coming Collision Dec. 11, 2018

William Murchison

With Nick Ayers' withdrawal as prospective chief of staff to the president, the way opens for a cand... Read More

Fake Praise for GHWB: Where Were Media When He Needed Them? Dec. 06, 2018

Larry Elder

As with the passing of former President Ronald Reagan, the media are in full praise mode following t... Read More

How Dems Stole 7 House Seats in California Dec. 06, 2018

Dick Morris

On election night, the Republican Party lost 26 seats in the House, a serious erosion but not a cata... Read More

Putting the Trump Stamp on the Public Dec. 05, 2018

Jim Hightower

D.T. (as aides refer to the present occupant of the Oval Office) is really quite good at one special... Read More

America Loses Its 'Point of Light' Dec. 04, 2018

Daily Editorials

George H.W. Bush brought to his presidency an old-school idealism rooted in his core belief that pol... Read More