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Professor Amy Wax and the Brownshirts on Campus Feb. 22, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — Recently, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School in league with... Read More

Foreign Freeloading to Blame for High Drug Prices Feb. 14, 2018

Betsy McCaughey

Americans are suffering pharmaceutical sticker shock. But the remedy Democrats are backing — p... Read More

'America First' Triumphs in Davos Jan. 30, 2018

Lawrence Kudlow

"America is open for business, and we are competitive once again." That was just one of the key line... Read More

Postmodern America Jan. 26, 2018

Erick Erickson

Like me, you have probably heard the phrase "postmodern" for a decade or more. I have always struggl... Read More

Trump's Greatest Generation Jan. 15, 2018

Marc Dion

I believe the newspaper columnist's job is to take a step to the side, to take a look at things from... Read More

Inequality is Feeding America Jan. 03, 2018

Jim Hightower

Inequality doesn't just come out of the blue; it's intentionally created by decisions that elites ma... Read More

The Case for Pessimism in the Age of Trump Dec. 28, 2017

Steve Chapman

If there is any single trait that defines Americans, it is optimism. We read our history as a journe... Read More

Trump's Speeding Tax Bill Throws Fairness Off the Tracks Dec. 22, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

You know the speeding train that tragically jumped the track over an interstate on its inaugural run... Read More

A Tax Bill About Growth, Not Envy Dec. 20, 2017

Star Parker

As I listen to and read what those on the left have to say about the soon-to-be-law tax bill, I wond... Read More

Pickett's Charge Dec. 18, 2017

Marc Dion

Rather than rehash the numbers, let's just say that the black voters of Alabama are the reason Roy M... Read More

Alabama Drama Ends on a Sweet Note Dec. 15, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

Sweet home Alabama. The rock 'n' roll song serenaded a swath of Democrats jubilantly watching the s... Read More

What Should We Fight For? Dec. 12, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

"We will never accept Russia's occupation and attempted annexation of Crimea," declaimed Rex Tillers... Read More

The Bonds of Traditions in America's Melting Pots Nov. 28, 2017

Salena Zito

PITTSBURGH — Barb Yavorcik's husband jokes that when he called his mother to tell her they wer... Read More

'Punching Up' Is American; 'Punching Down' Is Not Nov. 25, 2017

Mark Shields

Americans have traditionally responded more positively to humor that "punches up" rather than "punch... Read More

How Cable News Fuels Polarization Nov. 14, 2017

Bernard Goldberg

During a TV interview years ago, I said, tongue-only-slightly-in-cheek, that Roger Ailes, the vision... Read More

Modernity and the Old Days Meet in a Model-Train Store Nov. 07, 2017

Salena Zito

BY SALENA ZITO RELEASE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 Modernity and the Old Days Meet in a Model-Train ... Read More

Their America, and Ours. Nov. 03, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

"Meet you at Peace Cross." In northwest D.C. in the 1950s, that was an often-heard comment among hig... Read More

America's Founding Ideals Are Worth Fighting For Nov. 02, 2017

Scott Rasmussen

These are tough times to be optimistic about America. Terror attacks in New York City, mass shooting... Read More

Jesus Christ Akbar! Oct. 27, 2017

Marc Dion

It wasn't just a good newspaper story; it was a great newspaper story. On a Sunday night, the owner ... Read More

Health Issues of Rural America Oct. 13, 2017

C Force

In the initial weeks following Hurricane Irma, people in the most rural parts of Florida worried the... Read More