Biden risks entire electric grid to Chinese control
(Jan. 27) Less than one week into his presidency, Joe Biden has already put U.S. security at greater risk to Chinese and other threats. Biden, who long has been accused […]
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(Jan. 27) Less than one week into his presidency, Joe Biden has already put U.S. security at greater risk to Chinese and other threats. Biden, who long has been accused […]
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(Nov. 19) When Joe Biden takes the presidential oath of office next year, he should insist that his son and brother unravel any business arrangements with entities of any foreign […]
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Two columns about what Trump’s message should be, but isn’t. (Links to each full column embedded in the headlines.) Trump’s message mess (Oct. 26): President Trump still could win reelection, […]
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Three columns, featured in chronological order, using basic logic to explain why it’s outrageous to refuse to take seriously the stories about the Hunter Biden emails — and, more importantly, […]
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(Sept. 28) (Note: This was an official editorial for the board of the Washington Examiner.) The release of a joint report by the Senate committees on homeland security and finance […]
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If Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s acceptance speech was full of gauzy platitudes with few real policy specifics, President Trump’s 49-point second-term “agenda” is even more of an insult to […]
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(May 11) Joe Biden should withdraw from the presidential race — for multiple reasons. He should do so for reasons related to a sexual assault allegation, China, and his own […]
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(April 3) The last thing this country needs as it tries to recover from the coronavirus pandemic is a spate of lawsuits trying to scapegoat others for the contagion. Yet, […]
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Three pieces, the first one before the Jack Kemp Foundation’s tenth anniversary dinner, the last two written afterwards. All three are about how we should think and talk about politics: […]
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[Aug. 2]. We already knew President Trump is uncomfortable making a diplomatic case for American idealism. Yesterday, he showed his inclinations are even worse than that. Trump doesn’t just fail to proselytize […]
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