Russia is the Keyser Soze of American Politics
The news that a former campaign manager of a sitting president has been indicted would seem like a pretty big deal.
The news that a former campaign manager of a sitting president has been indicted would seem like a pretty big deal.
"What to do?"
It was the Huffington Post headline that caught my eye:
During hearings with FBI Director James Comey and Adm. Mike Rogers, several Democrats joined ranking member Adam Schiff (D-CA) in claiming that the GOP's platform position on Russia was weakened at this summer's convention. Democrats suggested this weakening was a result of Russia's influence on…
The latest Fox News poll shows 68 percent of Americans say President Obama should not pardon Hillary Clinton on his way out of the White House, and I agree. Donald Trump should do it.
Forget Hillary and Trump. The biggest loser Tuesday night was Barack Obama.
"I never vote for anyone. I always vote against." –W.C. Fields
On the Monday after the Orlando terror attack, CNN.com's news homepage looked like this:
"Here I stand; I can do no other." — Martin Luther
Donald Trump and his supporters contend that the GOP establishment is a bunch of gutless, cowardly weasels who won’t fight for what they believe in. And the establishment is on the verge of proving them right—by supporting Donald Trump.
It’s the most repeated meme on cable news the past 24 hours: The South Carolina primary has picked every nominee since 1980, with the exception of Newt Gingrich in 2012. Every candidate who, like Donald Trump, has won New Hampshire and South Carolina has gone on to become the GOP nominee.
No, not Saturday night’s debate: This is Marco's moment.
On occasion my radio colleagues accuse me of being a “hard worker." I have a standard reply: "I haven't worked a day of my life since the last time I cropped tobacco for my Uncle Bobby."
This is the moment I want to see from one of the Republicans facing off against Donald Trump Tuesday night:
Talk about unbelievable. There is a surge of stupid statements from the left along with incredible (as in "beyond credulity") claims coming from those quarters that are so nonsensical that it's clear they place their ideology above all else.
A new OpinionSavvy/InsiderAdvantage poll shows Donald Trump doing better in the South than he is nationally. In Georgia, The Donald’s 30 percent is nearly double his closest competitor, Jeb Bush (17 percent), Ben Carson’s at 10 percent, and the rest of the field is single digits—or zero, as in the…
Department of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson says that the Islamic State wants to be viewed as Islamic, but they aren't.
Earlier today on CBS This Morning, Baltimore mother Toya Graham told her story about the now-viral scene from Monday where she pulled her son Michael off of the streets of rioting Baltimore.
The WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with senior writer John McCormack on why three is the magic poll number for the GOP's hopes in retaking the Senate.
It’s being called the “GOP Lawmaker Principle.” Here’s how it works:
The WEEKLY STANDARD podcast, with executive editor Fred Barnes on President Obama's approval rating among those who voted for him and how he keeps finding new ways to talk about all the wrong issues.
The WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with staff writer Jay Cost on Obamacare's fate in the polls, and whether the Senate is in play for Republicans in 2014.
The WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with editor William Kristol reviewing the week that was in Washington: Obama's non-apology for breaking his Obamacare promise about keeping your insurance and how that promise might be kept.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with staff writer John McCormack on the latest in the government shutdown and debt ceiling talks:
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with staff writer Jay Cost on the government shutdown and whether the GOP has a strategy to end it with a policy victory.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with executive editor Fred Barnes on the growing IRS scandal.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with William Kristol on the Boston marathon bombing, Benghazi, and Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with William Kristol on the economy, North Korea, and Obamacare. Hosted by Michael Graham.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Bill Kristol on the North Korea problem and the Obama Administration's missile defense policy failure. Hosted by Michael Graham.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Executive Editor Fred Barnes on President Obama's gun control speech and the failure of Republicans in Congress to promote an agenda of economic growth. Hosted by Michael Graham.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with senior editor Lee Smith on the mess in Syria and his piece "Why Obama Won't Move Against Assad." Hosted by Michael Graham.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Mark Bauerlein on the cost of college and his story "Forbidden City: The left-wing stranglehold on academia." Hosted by Michael Graham.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Philip Terzian on his editorial, Stand with the Falklands. Hosted by Michael Graham.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast, hosted by Michael Graham, with Jim Swift on Senator Rand Paul's filibuster of John Brennan's nomination to be director of the CIA..
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast, hosted by Michael Graham, with Bill Kristol on why President Obama's sequester isn't the answer -- reform is.
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Fred Barnes, hosted by Michael Graham:
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Jonathan V. Last, hosted by Michael Graham:
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Fred Barnes hosted by Michael Graham:
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Bill Kristol, hosted by Michael Graham:
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Bill Kristol, hosted by Michael Graham:
THE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Bill Kristol, hosted by Michael Graham:
Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham has a column today, noting that Bay State taxpayers are funding some awfully questionable sex education programs: