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by | Nov 28, 2018

I have never met Paul Manafort, but I am told that we were undergraduates together at Georgetown in the 1960s….

by | Nov 23, 2018

“We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges,” U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John…

by | Nov 15, 2018

A truer examination of a serious American problem could not be had. In his new book,  Ship of Fools: How…

by | Nov 15, 2018

“The true nationalists and patriots were progressives — and environmentalists.” So declared an August 2015 article at the website of…

by | Nov 14, 2018

Washington I have been reading a most perspicacious book by my friend Andrew Roberts. It is just out, Churchill: Walking…

by | Nov 13, 2018

For two years, the Democratic Party has insisted that the American people must follow their lead and #Resist President Donald J. Trump at all costs. The Left has argued that Trump is unlike any leader that we’ve had in American history.

by | Nov 13, 2018

I first ran into Heraclitus, a great Grecian shedder of tears, while writing in college about the fearful subject of Change. Heraclitus opined, in answer to my query about human disruptions: “The only thing permanent is change.”

by | Nov 10, 2018

The election was Tuesday. President Trump helped secure a stronger Republican Senate, with definite pick-ups in Indiana, Missouri, and North…

by | Nov 4, 2018

Washington President Donald Trump has reason to believe that the caravan of migrants heading toward the Southwest border might bring…

by | Nov 2, 2018

Am I the only one experiencing déjà vu? The election of Brazil’s new, right-wing President, Jair Bolsonaro, has elicited the…

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