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Defending the Indefensible Nov. 15, 2025

Susan Estrich

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, where Maurene Comey used to work, ... Read More

I Hate Them All Nov. 14, 2025

Erick Erickson

Perhaps hate is too strong a word, but I am so disgusted by Washington, D.C. and just about all the ... Read More

I Don't Get It Nov. 13, 2025

Susan Estrich

Why start something that you don't have the guts to follow through with? Why grab defeat from the ja... Read More

Anti-Semitism on the Right Is Nothing New Nov. 13, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — I love the smell of vindication in the morning. I'm getting a strong whiff now tha... Read More

Vance Tries To Resolve Conflict Between Religion, Marriage and Politics Nov. 11, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — This Thanksgiving dinner, Vice President JD Vance might need a taste tester. The ... Read More

A Vast, Divergent Land Nov. 07, 2025

Erick Erickson

The United States of America is 3.8 million square miles, filled with 340 million people, producing ... Read More

The Test for a Conservative Court Nov. 06, 2025

Susan Estrich

Is the Supreme Court really a conservative court, bound by conservative principles of statutory cons... Read More

Instead of Consumerism, Let's Try Consumer Sharing Nov. 05, 2025

Jim Hightower

How about some good news for a change? News that has nothing to do with Donald Whatzizname. News you... Read More

AOC poised to be Democrats' Trump Nov. 04, 2025

Victor Joecks

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is both radical and unqualified to be president. But she still has a c... Read More

America Continues to Send Mixed Messages About Immigrants Nov. 04, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — America, make up your mind! When it comes to immigrants, your contradictions are b... Read More

Another Hellacious Idea from the Texas Laboratory of Bad Government Oct. 29, 2025

Jim Hightower

Texas: What the Hell? The Lone Star State's government, a wholly owned corporate subsidiary, solidif... Read More

What the World's Richest Country Can't Afford Oct. 28, 2025

Victor Joecks

Undermining the principles that made America wealthy is no way to fix poverty. Sen. Bernie Sanders ... Read More

What if Democrats Started to Support Democrats Again? Oct. 22, 2025

Jim Hightower

When will top Democratic Party officials recognize that today's electorate is not made up of moderat... Read More

Trump's Middle East Triumph Embarrassed the Self-Proclaimed Experts Oct. 21, 2025

Victor Joecks

A New York real estate developer and TV star just outsmarted America's highly credentialed foreign p... Read More

America's History, Says Lord Trump, Is Exactly What I Say It Is Oct. 15, 2025

Jim Hightower

Our country's magnificent National Park System has been called "America's greatest idea." These 433 ... Read More

Why We Can't Resolve the Debates That Divide America Oct. 14, 2025

Victor Joecks

Americans don't just disagree on policies. In three key areas, they disagree on the principles that ... Read More

Dark Days for the Department of Justice Oct. 14, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The first U.S. Attorney General was Edmund Jennings Randolph. He was a cousin of former President Th... Read More

The Battle Israel Still Needs to Win Oct. 07, 2025

Victor Joecks

Israel's battlefield victories haven't kept it from losing support among Americans. The New York Ti... Read More

Why Victorious Ideas Don't Always Win Sep. 30, 2025

Victor Joecks

Winning the war of ideas isn't enough. Consider government-sanctioned racial discrimination. There'... Read More

The U.S. Supreme Court's Mysterious Shadow Docket Sep. 30, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The U.S. Supreme Court's "Shadow Docket" conjures up this mysterious image of justices surreptitious... Read More