Opinion
Harrop: AOC has got to go
Napolitano: Less government brings a happy Thanksgiving
Charen: How to be grateful despite Trump
Guest opinion: How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could save one of civilization’s best achievements
Crimmel: On the value of reading into things
Robbins: Making Gabbard director of national intelligence really isn’t smart
The Homefront: Some Thanksgiving memories last a lifetime
Erickson: Worldview matters
Letter: Promises made
Barone: The groups and barista proletariat of the Democratic Party
Postmortems of the Democratic Party's loss, running well beyond the defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), are starting to come in from some of the party's most perceptive thinkers. And it was a loss across the board, not just this year. As RealClearPolitics' Sean ...
Harrop: AOC has got to go
Of all the neighborhoods in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's district, one stood out on Election Day as a considerable surprise. The left-wing congresswoman represents a very diverse population ranging from struggling immigrants in Queens and a piece of The Bronx to young professionals ...
Napolitano: Less government brings a happy Thanksgiving
"Government requires make-believe. Make believe that the king is divine, make believe that he can do no wrong or make believe that the voice of the people is the voice of God. Make believe that the people have a voice or make believe that the representatives of the people are the people. Make ...
Charen: How to be grateful despite Trump
How is everybody coping with the decline of America? I'll tell you how I'm doing in a bit, but first I have a few observations about Thanksgiving. I wish I had a dime for every time I've heard someone declare that Thanksgiving is their favorite holiday. I used to say it myself, before I ...
Guest opinion: How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could save one of civilization’s best achievements
With President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), supporters of the current public health establishment are circling the wagons to prevent this from happening. A recent opinion ...
Crimmel: On the value of reading into things
In the arts and humanities, the work of faculty, staff and students can be a blessing and a curse. We tend to have a lot of questions perpetually sprouting in our minds! Some sprouts are invasive weeds, hard to manage, frustratingly persistent. Others are healthy plants to be nurtured. Both ...