Voters’ Verdict Explodes Liberal Myths
by Byron York • The Washington Examiner As Democratic losses mounted in Senate races across the country on election night, some liberal commentators clung to the…
by Byron York • The Washington Examiner As Democratic losses mounted in Senate races across the country on election night, some liberal commentators clung to the…
by Carol E Lee • The Wall Street Journal President Barack Obama hoped the midterm elections would help break the capital’s gridlock. Instead, they became a…
by Paul Bedard • Washington Examiner In a surprise move late Friday, a key Democrat on the Federal Election Commission called for burdensome new rules on…
by Chad Terhune, Sandra Poindexter, Doug Smith • LA Times Finding a doctor who takes Obamacare coverage could be just as frustrating for Californians in 2015 as…
by Jonathan S. Tobin • Commentary Magazine After a summer of discontent and failure for the Obama administration that is leading into a fall campaign that…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi The inclination to uncontrollable urge for verbal diarrhea, motivated by narcissism and shallow intellectual abilities and not by wisdom and experience, is the ubiquitous attribute…
Tea party groups’ lawsuit against IRS over reported extra scrutiny moves forward by Amanda Lee Myers A federal judge has allowed a lawsuit by 10 tea party groups to move…
by Michael Barone Liberals just aren’t very liberal these days. The word “liberal” comes from the Latin word meaning freedom, and in the 19th century, liberals in this country and…
by Peter Huessy Forty-three years ago, on Memorial Day 1971, I was traveling home to Vermont following two years of study at the International Division of Yonsei University in Seoul…
Congress has too much power already; it should not have the power to silence citizens. by Ted Cruz For two centuries there has been bipartisan agreement that American democracy depends…
The long, ugly journey from the Free Speech Movement to professors assaulting protesters. by Matt Welch On March 4, in a designated “free-speech zone” at the University of California, Santa…
by Carl M. Cannon I still think of myself as a reporter—my role for three decades—although as Washington bureau chief for RealClearPolitics, the bulk of my job these days is…
by Rich Lowry For the left, the Department of Veterans Affairs is how health care is ideally supposed to work. No insurance companies, no private doctors, no competition — just…
Gone are the days when campuses served as places where unpopular ideas could be given voice; now, universities purge ideas from the public square if they don’t fit their infantilizing…
Having an absentee president is bad for both the health of veterans and the nation. The president may have gotten away with treating the IRS scandal as no big deal…