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Investigate the Senate Democrat Wrecking Machine By Michelle Malkin
How did we get here? The Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination circus didn't happen by accident. The emergence of incredible -- and by "incredible," I mean the literal Merriam-Webster definition of "too extraordinary and improbable to be believed" -- accusers in the 11th hour was no mistake.

Seriously Mentally Ill By John Stossel
They live on the street, often foraging through dumpsters. Some threaten us. Occasionally, they assault people.

A Trillion-Dollar Blunder By Stephen Moore
I have spent some three decades railing against faulty budgetary scoring of tax bills, but the latest charade from the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Tax Committee takes the cake. The story of fiscal phony math is so indefensible when it comes to the Trump tax cut that you may not believe it could be true. Alas, it is.

Are Republicans Born Wimps? By Patrick J. Buchanan
Republican leaders are "a bunch of wimps," said Jerry Falwell Jr.
Conservatives and Christians need to stop electing "nice guys."

Dress Rehearsal for Impeachment By Patrick J. Buchanan
Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court was approved on an 11-10 party-line vote Friday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Yet his confirmation is not assured.

The Brett Kavanaugh Sex Scandals Teach Us that Extremism, Even Supporting Torture, Are A-OK By Ted Rall
What is wrong with us? Specifically: What is wrong with liberal Democrats?

How Abortion Polarized America By Michael Barone
Here's my question," tweets legal scholar Jeffrey A. Sachs, obviously in response to the controversy over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. "what is the alternative reality where Roe was never decided, levels of partisan polarization are identical to our own, and the SCOTUS appointments process is markedly better?"

The Senate: How 2018 Sets Up 2020 By Kyle Kondik
Keeping an eye on the next map in this cycle’s closing stretch

Stop Google's Kiddie Data Predators By Michelle Malkin
No consent. No disclosure. No escape.

Leaving the Left By John Stossel
Watching this video upset me. Students and even faculty members won't let Dave Rubin speak. They constantly interrupt, shouting "hate speech!" and "black lives matter!"

Saving the Republican Congress By Stephen Moore
Even at this late hour, President Donald Trump can save the Republican Congress in November -- if they want to be saved. To understand how, we need to rewind back to this time last year.

The Huge Stakes of Thursday's Confrontations By Patrick J. Buchanan
Thursday is shaping up to be the Trump presidency's "Gunfight at O.K. Corral."

Why Christine Ford Vs. Brett Kavanaugh Is a Train Wreck You Can't Look Away From By Ted Rall
Christine Blasey Ford has accused Brett Kavanaugh of trying to rape her during a party while they were teenagers. The political stakes are high: If Kavanaugh's confirmation vote fails in the Senate and Democrats win the body back in November, conservatives will watch their dream of a solidly reliable 5-4 majority go up in smoke.

Has Russia Given Up on the West? By Patrick J. Buchanan
By the end of his second term, President Ronald Reagan, who had called the Soviet Union an "evil empire," was strolling through Red Square with Russians slapping him on the back.

The Air Has Seeped out of the Russia-Collusion Balloon By Michael Barone
"I did not, and of course I looked for it, looked for it hard." That was Bob Woodward, promoting his book on the Trump White House, "Fear," replying to talk radio host and columnist Hugh Hewitt's question "Did you, Bob Woodward, hear anything in your research, in your interviews, that sounded like espionage or collusion?"

Ratings Changes: House and Governors By Kyle Kondik
Affluent suburban seats looking dicier for GOP, but their numbers in the House are not all bad; Colorado, Michigan gubernatorial races shift to Democrats.

Prices Should Rise By John Stossel
Officials in states hit by Hurricane Florence are on the lookout for "price gouging."

'Believe Women' Is Perilous Baloney By Michelle Malkin
I have a message for virtue-signaling men who've rushed to embrace #MeToo operatives hurling uncorroborated sexual assault allegations into the chaotic court of public opinion.

How Solar and Wind Mandates Tax the Poor and Middle Class By Stephen Moore
Liberals love to talk about helping the poor and the middle class, and they are obsessed with reducing income inequality. So why is it that across the country they are pushing one of the most regressive taxes in modern times?