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Mona Charen: Iowa’s silver lining

No question that a 30-point victory for Trump was not the ideal outcome of the Iowa caucuses. Voters ... Read more

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Mona Charen: Don’t let Trump dictate the conversation

Within the few days, Trump has made at least five moronic, dangerous or incendiary comments. And if the ... Read more

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Mona Charen: Checks and balances won’t save us from Trump

The already-forgotten-but-not-yet-gone Kevin McCarthy shared some thoughts on threats to our democracy with Bob Costa on “Face the ... Read more

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Mona Charen: The far left and the far right agree on Jew hatred

They came waving Palestinian flags and clad in the keffiyehs that have become a symbol of the Palestinian ... Read more

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George Will: Kissinger nimbly managed a Cold War that needed winning, not managing

The roster of this nation’s secretaries of state includes many giants of public attainment — Thomas Jefferson, John ... Read more

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Veronique de Rugy: Here’s one way to demand rational government

In a world where economic decisions are mostly driven by short-term goals and political pressures, the need for ... Read more

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Veronique de Rugy: Congress can redeem itself by calling for help

There’s much talk today about the need for a fiscal commission. The House Budget Committee held a hearing ... Read more

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Armstrong Williams: Guardians or gangsters?: The dark side of civil asset forfeiture

There are fundamental laws, deeply entrenched not just in culture and society but also in religious tenets, that ... Read more

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Mona Charen: Hamas uses Israel’s humanity against it

Hamas is banking on short memories, lazy journalism and short fuses. The lies it told about the Al-Ahli ... Read more

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Mona Charen: The oldest hatred roars back

In one day of savagery, Hamas brought the world’s oldest hatred into the mainstream. The upwelling of antisemitism ... Read more