jeremiah wright
- Barack Obama has not been a profile in courage, but a profile in calculation, says Cal Thomas.
- If distrust of the media is a crisis, it's a crisis of the media's making, Cal Thomas writes.
- Those who claim to fear Trump's hatred nurture quite a bit of it themselves
- The consistent criticism from those who don't want Hillary Clinton to win the presidential election has been that Donald Trump won't stay on message; he highlights irrelevant, often out-of-date personal issues in place of issues that raise opposition toward Ms. Clinton. His campaign is doomed without a change in course, though it may already be too late for even that.
- Op-ed: I can't help but find the GOP leadership's outrage at Donald Trump's initial refusal to disavow David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan disingenuous given its "Southern Strategy" history.
- Liberals have falsely convinced themselves they are pitted against deeply entrenched powerful forces and that being a liberal is somehow brave.
- Most political endorsements touted by candidates typically elicit yawns. Until they garner gasps.
- Don't downplay the seriousness of Benghazi as an issue.
- Even on foreign policy, Ehrlich descends to a mere hack attack on Obama
- Obama supports Israel but Romney's failure to stand up for women ought to concern voters
- A little digging shows that many of the anecdotes the president has related are false
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- The public deserves to hear a full accounting of the actions of Bain Capital under Mitt Romney
- When it hurts Democrats, it's a distraction; when it hurts Republicans, it's a "serious issue"
- Obama's refusal to take a stand on gay marriage is another example of subterfuge