Articles filed under Commentary
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A nation at war with itselfOct 07, 2018 1:00 am - By Ruben Navarrette What's wrong with people? I bet you've shaken your head and wondered the exact same thing lately. It's obvious that a lot of folks - in both politica...
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In Kavanaugh fight, Democrats move goal posts far, far awayOct 05, 2018 1:00 am - Ask any casual observer what the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation fight is about, and the answer will be the allegation that at a high school party 36 years ag...
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Evangelicals need a higher call than street fightingOct 05, 2018 1:00 am - Baptists tend to be teetotalers, but some obviously make an exception for the potent Kool-Aid they serve at the White House. It has produced (metaphorically) a different...
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The real victim of the Kavanaugh messOct 05, 2018 1:00 am - The most consequential casualty of the recent confirmation battle is not Christine Blasey Ford or Brett Kavanaugh. It is the Supreme Court and, thus, American democracy....
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Kavanaugh episode reveals America's departure from goodnessOct 05, 2018 1:00 am - By Georgie Anne Geyer One of the things that has occurred to me this last week - besides the idea of moving alone to a cabin in northern Siberia or offering myself as a ...
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Kavanaugh, abortion and judging a lifeOct 03, 2018 1:00 am - As we continue examining Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's high school and college life, it has been easy to forget what this was originally all about. In a word: ...
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Gerson: The politics and the trauma of Kavananaugh, FordOct 02, 2018 1:00 am - By Michael Gerson WASHINGTON - In the end, everything - every blasted thing - gets sucked into the polarization black hole, never to emerge again. That now includes the...
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Hamilton: What it means to live in polarized timesOct 02, 2018 1:00 am - We live in a divided country. And I don't just mean politically. Our economy is creating winners and losers, with no clear way up the ladder for millions of Americans. T...
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Gerson: The politics and the trauma of Kavananaugh, FordOct 02, 2018 1:00 am - By Michael Gerson WASHINGTON - In the end, everything - every blasted thing - gets sucked into the polarization black hole, never to emerge again. That now includes the...
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We must work to protect outdoor treasures in suburban areasOct 01, 2018 1:00 am - It never fails to amaze me how quickly our natural resources, things and places once considered sacred, disappear. In our society, short term gains always trump long ter...