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Opinion · 117th Congress

You can’t ‘pivot away’ from sick stunts and cruelty

Consider how little has been reported on the fate of a 1-month-old baby dropped off in front of the Washington, D.C., residence of Vice President Kamala Harris, courtesy of Abbott.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Joe Biden’s presidency is out of gas

In this case, head off to the Middle East, leaving behind a White House and Democratic Party in turmoil as he desperately seeks a solution to the country’s No. 1 problem: inflation.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden unites country, but it’s not what you think

The Pew poll (April 25-May 1) also found that 78 percent of Americans are either “frustrated with the federal government” (60 percent) or “angry” (18 percent), while only 22 percent “say they are

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Biden effect is real

In a survey done by The Winston Group for the S Corporation Association, we found the brand image of the federal government at an unbelievable low, with almost 2-to-1 negatives — 33 percent favorable

Opinion · 117th Congress

Will Biden’s 2022 midterms be worse than Obama’s in 2010?

Republicans won the female vote by 1 point in 2010 despite Democratic claims that passage of Obamacare would sustain the women’s vote for the Democratic Party, after having won the women’s vote by

Opinion · 117th Congress

‘Defund the police’ still haunts Democrats

These views extend across party, ideology, age and region, making a concept like defunding the police totally out of tune with most voters who oppose it by a 3-to-1 margin.  

Opinion · 117th Congress

Can we just leave God out of it?

Lindsey Graham asked me to rate mine on a scale of 1 to 10, as he did Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, I would have to, as she did, refuse.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden: Crisis of credibility

Claim on deficit reduction:“This year we’re on track to cut the deficit by more than 1 trillion, 300 billion dollars. One trillion three hundred billion dollars.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The era of laissez-faire COVID-19 prevention

Only amid the crazed partisanship of the moment would anyone consider filibustering a modest appropriation to deal with a deadly virus that has killed almost 1 million Americans in just two years.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden always behind the curve

In this week’s new Gallup Poll, taken Feb. 1-17, Biden’s job approval came in at 41 percent approve to 55 percent disapprove.