George Will: Get the shovels in the ground
WASHINGTON — Sensing that his Scottish enemies had blundered at the Battle of Dunbar in 1650, Oliver Cromwell said, “The Lord hath delivered them...
Kathleen Parker: What’s obviously wrong isn’t necessarily illegal
Boy Scout Comey is no match for The DonaldDownload StoryKATHLEEN PARKER COLUMN(Advance for Sunday, June 11, 2017, and thereafter. Web release Saturday, June 10,...
Susan Stamper Brown: Comey the leaking caped crusader exonerates Trump
“Comey is the most honest, non-partisan public servant in America. Also, he leaks memos to media to settle personal scores against President.”...
Michael Reagan: The White House Needs Office Help
Has anyone out there written the book “The Art of the Presidency”?If so, please send Donald Trump a copy. Overnight.Our billionaire president knows what...
Opinion: Russian assault on the American electoral system is real
A deadly serious conclusion can be drawn from former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee: Donald Trump cares more about...
Cal Thomas: Hysteria over Paris pullout
For sheer hilarity and hyperbole it’s hard to beat a recent headline on a Washington Post editorial opposing President Trump’s decision to remove the...
George Will: Engineering without a license
WASHINGTON — Beginning this week, Washington hopes that infrastructure, which is a product of civil engineering, will be much discussed. But if you find...
John M. Crisp: 2 ways of thinking about American racism
Consider the depth and breadth of American racism.Let’s start with the depth: Several recent events are troubling evidence of the persistent presence in our...
Christine M. Flowers: Griffin unites conservatives, liberals in disgust
Kathy Griffin is a great gal.Before you slam down whatever newspaper you are reading onto your table or desk (or punch in the monitor...
George Will: Public broadcasting: superfluous yet seemingly immortal
WASHINGTON — As changing technologies and preferences make government-funded broadcasting increasingly preposterous, such broadcasting actually becomes useful by illustrating two dismal facts. One is...