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September 27, 2016

Now We Wait By Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik, and Geoffrey Skelley

The first debate is over! At least everyone survived.

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September 23, 2016

It's Political Malpractice, Stupid By Ted Rall

Hillary Clinton supporters are freaking out. And rightfully so! Eight weeks from Election Day, she and Trump are basically neck and neck. And that's before the three presidential debates, which I not only expect him to win, but can't imagine a scenario in which she does not lose.       

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September 23, 2016

How Trump Wins the Debate By Patrick J. Buchanan

On one of my first trips to New Hampshire in 1991, to challenge President George H. W. Bush, I ran into Sen. Eugene McCarthy.  

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September 23, 2016

What Happens to the Democratic Party if Clinton Loses? by Michael Barone

There's been lots of speculation about the fate of the Republican Party if (as most of the prognosticators expect and hope) Donald Trump loses. There's been less speculation, though recent polling suggests it may be in order, about the fate of the Democratic Party if Hillary Clinton loses.

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September 22, 2016

Do Debates Matter? By Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik, and Geoffrey Skelley

To slightly modify Ronald Reagan’s famous rejoinder to Jimmy Carter in their single debate in 1980 (“There you go again”), here we go again — into the debate season.

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September 21, 2016

Hey, UN Corruptocrats: Spare Us Refugee Sanctimony by Michelle Malkin

Another United Nations summit in New York. Another finger-wagging extravaganza. Another useless "historic declaration" (nonbinding, of course) to save the world (by holding another summit ... in two years).

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September 21, 2016

Hillary Clinton Has Experience Fighting Terrorism, All Right: As a Failure By Charles Hurt

She really should stick to lying.

Desperately trying to snatch attention away from Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton took a stab at some unvarnished “straight talk” Monday and accused the real estate mogul of “giving aid and comfort” to America’s enemies. In other words, “treason.”

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September 21, 2016

Supreme Court Picks By John Stossel

Hillary Clinton and her fellow progressives shout things like "Health care is a right!" They've also said that education, decent housing and child care are "rights."    

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September 20, 2016

Trump & the Press -- A Death Struggle By Patrick J. Buchanan

Alerting the press that he would deal with the birther issue at the opening of his new hotel, the Donald, after treating them to an hour of tributes to himself from Medal of Honor recipients, delivered.    

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September 20, 2016

Will Democratic Success Breed Clinton's Failure? By Michael Barone

Success breeds failure. That's one of the melancholy lessons you learn in life. The success of policymakers in stamping out inflation in the 1980s and minimizing recessions for two decades also produced policies that contributed to the collapse of the housing and financial markets in 2007-08

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September 20, 2016

Our Political Predicament by Thomas Sowell

There is no point denying or sugar-coating the plain fact that the voters this election year face a choice between two of the worst candidates in living memory. A professor at Morgan State University summarized the situation by saying that the upcoming debates may enable voters to decide which is the "less insufferable" candidate to be President of the United States.

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September 19, 2016

The Trump Surge By Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik and Geoffrey Skelley

And then, everything changed.

Well, not everything, but enough to generate the first major revision in our electoral map, and all of it is in Donald Trump’s direction for now.

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September 17, 2016

Team Clinton Attacks Trump's Lies with ... Lies By Ted Rall

Hillary Clinton's strategists have identified Donald Trump's innumerable lies as a major weakness in his campaign for president. They're smart. Trump does lie a lot. He often gets caught lying. Voters want their next president to be trustworthy.

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September 16, 2016

The Year of Political Re-enactors by Micheal Barone

The thought came to me as I watched the Cleveland police clear away protesters from the city's Public Square. Half a dozen on horseback, nearly a dozen or so on heavy-duty bikes, the cops deftly corralled the protesters without so much as touching anyone, much as a border collie channels a flock of uncomprehending sheep.

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September 16, 2016

Bibi Backs Trump -- on Putin By Patrick J. Buchanan

Since Donald Trump said that if Vladimir Putin praises him, he would return the compliment, Republican outrage has not abated.   

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September 15, 2016

The Fundamentals: Where Are We in This Strange Race for President? By Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik and Geoffrey Skelley

Every presidential election is different, but nobody’s going to tell us that this one isn’t notably different from any other in the modern period.

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September 14, 2016

Mulan vs. the Diversity-Mongers By Michelle Malkin

Let's get down to business. The casting kerfuffle over Disney's live-action remake of the 1998 animated hit "Mulan" brings honor to none. It's a politically correct tempest in a Chinese teapot.   

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September 13, 2016

Sausage Party Politics By John Stossel

Seth Rogen, co-writer, co-producer and co-star of the animated comedy "Sausage Party," is unhappy with me -- for defending him.

His movie was attacked by some online commentators for using ethnic and sexual stereotypes, as cartoons often do. What was remarkable is how incensed some people get over a cartoon, even one about talking food.

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September 13, 2016

Last Chance for the 'Deplorables' By Patrick J. Buchanan

Speaking to 1,000 of the overprivileged at an LGBT fundraiser, where the chairs ponied up $250,000 each and Barbra Streisand sang, Hillary Clinton gave New York's social liberals what they came to hear.  

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September 13, 2016

How's That Fundamental Transformation Going? By Michael Barone

When Air Force One landed in China last week for the G-20 Summit, Chinese authorities didn't wheel out the usual staircase for the president to disembark. Instead he had to exit through an opening in the back of the enormous aircraft. It was, you might say, a pivot to Asia.