The Flynn case shows how Washington elites lost faith in the American system they administer and debased its institutions, writes
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The lack of liberal outrage suggests Joe Biden or any other Democratic President would let the FBI’s discredited behavior become the new normal, writes
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The Barr-Horowitz ‘disagreement’ is a sham issue. Barr isn’t defending Donald J. Trump. He’s protecting John Q. Public from the government, writes
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Nancy Pelosi saw this summer that Adam Schiff’s Take Down Trump Show might be more trouble than it was worth for Democrats. She was right then, writes
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Pelosi’s decision to open the impeachment dam is starting to look like a blunder. Rather than let voters decide Trump’s fate, we have secret hearings, writes
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Joe Biden is Bernie Sanders in sheep’s clothing. Compared to the Democrats’ grim vision of America, President Trump is the optimist, writes
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Amid an economic and social disaster, Joe Biden is the candidate of shutdowns, and Donald Trump is the candidate of openings, writes
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America's So-Called Allies: Money is the reason Europe is so upset with Trump’s withdrawal from Obama’s Iran nuclear deal, writes
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Trump will be remembered as a great president if he rises above the pettiness of our times and rallies the U.S. through the coronavirus crisis, writes Dan Henninger via
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The “systemic racism” line asks Americans to forget 55 years of liberal policy failure to help people trapped in America’s inner cities, writes
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The Democrats’ problem isn’t Bernie, Biden or Pete. It’s that too many voters doubt the party is competent to govern anything anymore, writes
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It takes a special kind of obtuseness to stare at the great American jobs machine the past two years and pretend it isn’t there, writes
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Instantaneously, the media dropped the Trump-Russia collusion narrative and replaced it with Trump is ‘unfit to govern.’ Spare us, writes
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We’re in the final act of the Kavanaugh showdown. There is nothing left to talk about. It’s time to start casting votes, writes
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Joe Biden’s American Families Act makes one political reality clear: The Democratic Party has given up on the American Dream, writes
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Serena Williams’s tennis meltdown is an example of the unsportsmanlike conduct now routine in sports, real life and politics, writes
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Amid fires in Paris and Brexit struggles in London, the U.S. economy in Trump’s first two years shows how to do good for all, writes
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Teeing Off on Trump: If voters have to choose between Trump tweeting insults and left-wing activists in the streets, the Democrats will lose. via
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What we learned from the Democratic presidential debate is that Joe Biden simply isn’t going to make it. And don't blame Donald Trump, writes
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The coronavirus is a metaphor for the failures of a Chinese Communist system that eventually will do great damage to the world, by accident or intent, writes
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The political death-struggle between Trump and Biden began in the nightmare of Florida’s presidential recount 20 years ago, writes
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That $3 trillion Pelosi stimulus bill isn’t about the coronavirus. It is a down payment on transforming the U.S. into California and New York, writes
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With its $44 million libel judgment against Oberlin College, an Ohio jury has sent academia a message: Enough is enough, writes
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The college-admissions scandal is a study in the high costs of destroying standards of merit, no matter what the intentions, writes
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To restore the economy, create a 21st-century version of laissez-faire capitalism, a bare-bones government to liberate job creators, writes
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The Democratic Party’s presidential candidates have found a bogeyman that’s even scarier than Donald Trump. It’s American ‘corporations!’ writes
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Liberal judges consider it a moral imperative to block every Trump border initiative. They have made the migrants’ plight worse, writes
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Millions of years of learned human behavior—not Trump’s tweets or protests—are about to erode the lockdowns and social distancing, writes
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Trump 7, Eagles 0: Trump disinvited the Philadelphia Eagles, delighting voters upset at the politicization of everything in life, writes
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You can laugh at AOC’s version of socialism. But the party-controlled capitalism of the next Democratic president won’t be funny, writes
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Amid an economic and social disaster, Joe Biden is the candidate of shutdowns, and Donald Trump is the candidate of openings, writes
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What’s the difference between the anti-Trump Democrats and the killer robot in “The Terminator”? Very little. Both are totally obsessed, writes
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Trump’s Brett Kavanaugh nomination may pause the culture war, forcing Democrats to work through legislatures rather than courts, writes
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Tara Reade’s accusations against Joe Biden don’t reveal a double standard. They reveal no standard—yet another progressive achievement, writes
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Systems to coerce public opinion went out with the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. They are making a comeback in the U.S. today, writes
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