Opinion
Barone: Toward a political history of the last 75 Years
Guest opinion: Millions of votes are relegated to irrelevance
Stiehm: The 21st century so far – A flop
De Rugy: Thinking big as Trump, Congress tackle taxes
Harrop: Beam us up to planet MAHA
Robbins: The Supreme Court thumbs its nose at Ethics 101
Stossel: Gun control is racist
Guest opinion: Troubling research on girls, confidence and social media
Erickson: A light in the darkness
Saunders: Did Donald Trump want Matt Gaetz to be the next attorney general, or was the very notion a ruse?
WASHINGTON — Why did President-elect Donald Trump pick then Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., to be the next attorney general back in November? Gaetz is no legal heavyweight. He's never run an organization with thousands of workers, like the Department of Justice. And he's not exactly big on ...
Barone: Toward a political history of the last 75 Years
New Year's Day is a good time to take a long look backward with a cautious eye toward possible futures. My guide here is RealClearPolitics analyst Sean Trende's 2012 book "The Lost Majority," whose bold thesis was unduly neglected by political scientists spinning tales of a permanent New Deal ...
Stiehm: The 21st century so far – A flop
As we reach the quarter-century mark, the 21st century has turned out a tragic disappointment. Hopes were high, leaving the world wars and Holocaust of the 20th century behind. Once, even globalization sounded good. If the 21st century were a Broadway show, it would be a flop, closed by ...
Guest opinion: Millions of votes are relegated to irrelevance
In U.S. presidential elections, the value of a vote is entirely dependent upon three factors: 1. location 2. location 3. location. This indisputable fact means that in each presidential election millions of votes are utterly irrelevant and immaterial. Consider: Recently, Trump received ...
De Rugy: Thinking big as Trump, Congress tackle taxes
You can say what you want about Elon Musk, but he is able to pinpoint in a single tweet some of the most dysfunctional aspects of our federal government. For instance, he recently noted that "Simplifying the tax code will increase productivity, instead of incentivizing bizarre tax-avoidance ...
Harrop: Beam us up to planet MAHA
What's wrong with Sriracha? And, by the way, what is Sriracha? Sriracha is a hot sauce of Thai origin made from chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar and salt. The rap against it centers on its high levels of sugar and sodium. But Sriracha is normally used in tiny amounts, so where's the ...