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Opinion · 119th Congress

The electorate’s inflation report card: January update

↵↵In a column I wrote in December, I identified the three components of the electorate's report card on inflation that they will use to decide whether they are satisfied with the results of the economic

Opinion · 119th Congress

Are Americans getting comfortable with the unimaginable?

↵↵Duncan Hunter, once a congressman from California, said he would tell the secretary of defense, "Get the information," an order Pete Hegseth, the current "secretary of War," as it's noted on his office

Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

Contrary to the many successes Biden claimed Tuesday night, only 36 percent gave him good marks, while 62 percent said he had not accomplished much. 

Opinion · 118th Congress

The insidious power of keeping it vague

judgment, without pointing out the evil, the inhumanity and the apathy of those who looked the other way while reaping the benefits of racist oppression.

Opinion · 118th Congress

House Freedom Caucus goes full ‘swamp’

Chip Roy, R-Texas, said Jan. 5, according to the Texas Tribune. How times have changed on the House side of the Capitol.

Opinion · 118th Congress

Meet 2023’s politics, even more dramatic than 2022’s

I’m a Florida man, and I know of what I speak,” Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., told reporters Tuesday morning before the House voted on speaker ballot after speaker ballot, he and his fellow conservatives blocking

Opinion · 117th Congress

The oversight House Republicans could do — but probably won’t

I mean, when you ask yourself what business are the Bidens in, I mean, they don’t own anything, they don’t manufacture anything, they don’t have any employees, they don’t have any office space.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The beginning of the end for Donald Trump? Probably.

I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters,” Donald Trump said famously in late January of 2016.