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Race and Politics: Contemporary Echoes of the US Antebellum (Part II) Sep. 10, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

University of Maryland Professor James G. Gimpel's race and ethnicity analysis of the 2016 president... Read More

The Hyperbolic, Hyperpartisan Atlantic Magazine Sep. 09, 2020

Tim Graham

The Atlantic launched a fall-campaign fusillade with anonymous sources claiming President Donald Tru... Read More

Race and Politics: Contemporary Echoes of the US Antebellum (Part I) Sep. 09, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Not a few commentators rushed to celebrate Barack Obama's 2008 election as the advent of a "post-rac... Read More

A Message for LeBron James Sep. 06, 2020

Wayne Allyn Root

Pro sports in America are dying in front of our very eyes. This will be a story taught in business s... Read More

Crossing the Political Divide Sep. 02, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I'm having some issues with a friend. We are polar opposites politically, and it is now ... Read More

Blue and Red America Differences Could Hurt Democrats Aug. 21, 2020

Michael Barone

Give Politico's chief Washington correspondent, Ryan Lizza, some credit. After Michelle Obama's spee... Read More

Where Some Go, They Go Alone Aug. 16, 2020

My So-Called Millennial Life

I met her in a ninth-grade Spanish class. It was already March when I moved to a brand-new state fro... Read More

Demonizing Trump Supporters Only Strengthens Their Resolve Aug. 14, 2020

David Limbaugh

BY DAVID LIMBAUGH RELEASE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2020 Demonizing Trump Supporters Only Strengthens The... Read More

'Me, Me, Me!': Our New Theme Song Aug. 11, 2020

William Murchison

Thank the good Lord for the pandemic. Well, sort of. Up to a point. The upside of any disaster is th... Read More

National Political Conventions Are Worth Keeping Aug. 09, 2020

Steve Chapman

Joe Biden won't be showing up in Milwaukee for the Democratic Convention. Donald Trump may give his ... Read More

The Crisis of the Conservative Legal Movement Jul. 31, 2020

Josh Hammer

According to 2016 presidential election exit polling, the Supreme Court was the single most predicti... Read More

A Framework for Ending The Egypt-Ethiopia Nile Water War Jul. 22, 2020

Austin Bay

Whiskey is for drinking. Water is for fighting. In less colorful words, securing water is worth goin... Read More

Goya Boycott Doesn't Bode Well for Civil Society Jul. 19, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — There must be no real outrages left in America if so-called progressives have not... Read More

Friend Is Family Jul. 13, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I am a female, 67 years old, living alone, no children, and my house is paid for. I live... Read More

Mask-Wearing Isn't Political, It's Lifesaving Jul. 07, 2020

Daily Editorials

The nation is five months and more than 128,000 lives into its worst disease outbreak in a century a... Read More

Democratic Politicking Kills Police Reform Jul. 01, 2020

Star Parker

With all the hot rhetoric about race and police, we would hope that we would be having a sober, seri... Read More

Supporting People Who Have Lost Loved Ones to COVID-19 Jun. 06, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: Most people have not experienced the loss of a loved one from the COVID-19 virus. Howeve... Read More

The Status Quo of Virtue Signaling Jun. 05, 2020

Erick Erickson

All lives actually do matter. A sports announcer last week lost his job for using the phrase "all li... Read More

My Town Jun. 04, 2020

Susan Estrich

Almost 30 years ago, my mom called me in a panic after seeing photos of a Nordstrom store that had c... Read More