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Opinion · 117th Congress

It was all about the independents, again

I have written more columns over more years than I care to remember arguing that base election strategies are as out-of-date and out-of-touch as the stale, negative campaign messaging that still dominates

Opinion · 117th Congress

The fight over faith in politics: Which faith? Whose values?

Jesse Hailey, a Baptist pastor from Elk Point, S.D., said he, too, longed for a country that elevated biblical traditions, and he said he was very pleased with the Supreme Court decision that overturned

Opinion · 117th Congress

Why Biden’s economic spin doesn’t hold up

Rex Stout, creator of the great detective Nero Wolfe, said, “There are two kinds of statistics, the kind you look up and the kind you make up.”

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden’s fix for inflation: Process, not progress

Yet, despite terrible economic data and equally bad approval numbers, Biden has been out there declaring “we’re back” like an over-the-moon cheerleader without the pom-poms.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pelosi defies Biden, pokes China with Taiwan visit

Pelosi “has the right to visit Taiwan and the speaker of the House has visited Taiwan before without incident, as have many members of Congress, including this year,” he said, referring to former

Opinion · 117th Congress

These days, the Supreme Court shapes the election returns

Two days before the Supreme Court ruling, I was interviewing Lucas Kunce, the likely Democratic Senate nominee in Missouri, at an outdoor coffee shop in Independence, near Harry Truman’s home. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Biden effect is real

Without supply, all increased demand does is increase prices. This administration needs to focus on fixing the supply side of the economy.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The sad but true limits of American power

Mostly what I remember, though, is the heady optimism of the mid-1990s. The Soviet Union had collapsed under the weight of its own internal contradictions.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Grievance is no substitute for ideas

he said. “You used to be the party of optimism. Now, you seem to be the party of grievance.”