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- Among the many problems with the Mueller investigation is that it has no legal, subject or monetary limits, says Cal Thomas.
- Here is some advice for The Resistance from a couple of Baltimore political veterans: Don't fall prey to the chaos, the constant diversion and the mounting stack of shady behavior. FOCUS! Focus on a single compelling message that has the power to unify the anti-Trump opposition and attract bipartisan support from increasingly shaky Republicans. Pressure Congress to exercise its authority to instruct the IRS to release a president's tax returns.
- Isn't it awfully late to be decrying the normalization of Mr. Trump when you were an early adopter of normalization because you thought the horrible Democratic nominee would have an easier time beating him?
- I can't let the week in media and politics end without commenting on Team Clinton going down to New Orleans, opening the coffin and taking the stake out of the heart of James Carville, the Count Dracula of attack spin doctors.
- Everything has gone downhill for Hillary Clinton since she announced her candidacy; a steady stream of news stories and damning allegations about her family foundation and tenure as secretary of state has dogged her almost daily.
- Today's self-proclaimed "Clinton Democrats" are more like Mr. Obama than they want to admit, writes Jonah Goldberg.
- Ashraf Ghani left a comfortable life as an anthropology professor at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore to help rebuild his war-torn homeland of Afghanistan after U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban government. Now, he is a step away from becoming its president, expected to compete in a runoff election against the front-runner, Abdullah Abdullah.
- Juan Williams says rising Senate stars leading their parties toward even greater divisiveness
- Talk about hitting the floor running, Jeff Zucker looks to have arrived at CNN this month in a flat-out sprint.
- Doyle McManus says speculating about the next presidential campaign is absurd -- so let's start the handicapping
- Paul Ryan being selected as Mitt Romney's GOP running mate was big news late Friday night, and no one on television did a better job of covering it on the fly than MSNBC. I can't believe I typed those words either.
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- If the daily coverage of Bill Clinton's rollercoaster presidency was the first draft of its history, this four-hour PBS film some 12 years after he left office is the second.
- When it comes to sex scandals, the media applies different standards to Republicans and Democrats.
- The political travails facing Herman Cain should not cause conservatives to despair
- I thought I would get over it, but I continue to be troubled by the criticism CNN received in some quarters for partnering with the Tea Party to bring this debate to a prime time audience.
- Jonah Goldberg says the Gipper succeeded in adverse times, but the analogy won't work for the current president