His opponent will run a nasty campaign. He just needs to stay positive. (Read)
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A parable or fairy tale of social renewal from the master cinematic chronicler of the Urban Haute Bourgeoisie. (Read)
An interview with the Hoover Institution's great economist.
A sign of consistent strength in a key battleground.
In "Choosing Wisely," they're replacing the Hippocratic Oath with the ethos of The Hunger Games.
Missile defense and the federal budget in an age of unsustainable spending.
The ecstasy of being her -- even if outsold by Lionel Richie.
A parable or fairy tale of social renewal from the master cinematic chronicler of the Urban Haute Bourgeoisie.
With his new book, Coming Apart, Charles Murray has once again changed the terms of debate in America.
Arrogance, hostility to conservatives sank the moderate president elected as Reagan's heir.
Young evangelicals gathered in divided Washington this week for a sometimes odd mix of civil exchanges and hipster Christianity.
Don't write it off just yet, at it continues to add candidates to this year's mix.
Government at its worst, and so of course it gets away with it, preying on the dumb citizenry.
One issue alone can undermine the president's populist re-election narrative.
The communities university administrators now fear.
How conservatives can overcome their losing record in Republican presidential primaries.
After surprising success, the campaign trail leads him home.
Santorum supporters are understandably upset -- but so upset that they'd prefer to see another Obama term?
The U.S. strong dollar policy is not strong enough.
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