HART: Laud, Laud, the Celebrity Award Season Begins
Seth Meyers personified the predictably smug and self-congratulatory Golden Globes Awards Sunday. The Golden Globes ceremony is the January ritual that kicks off the...
CHAREN: Don’t dance on Bannon’s grave yet
President Donald Trump’s official statement about Steve Bannon — the lack of exclamation points made it seem as if it might not be 100...
CHAREN: The New York Times covers over-regulation
It may not be exactly the coming of the Messiah, but seeing a front-page story in The New York Times about over-regulation certainly feels...
WILLIAMS: Dangers of Government Control
We are a nation of 325 million people. We have a bit of control over the behavior of our 535 elected representatives in Congress,...
A SHARP LIFE: Two is the loneliest number
Once my wife and I decided to have a third child we knew we would be outnumbered. We knew this for two reasons. First,...
HART: Businesses get tax cuts; what they can do for us in return
Lost in the Democrats’ lock-step opposition to any tax cuts for individuals, and especially corporations, is the fact that free-market capitalism is a far...
CHAPMAN: The case for pessimism in the age of Trump
If there is any single trait that defines Americans, it is optimism. We read our history as a journey upward, from the arrival of...
A SHARP LIFE: Travel is a gift for the whole family
Recently our family of six took a small vacation to San Antonio. The trip was a big part of our family’s Christmas as we...
ELDER: Why is Maxine Waters silent on the terrorist drug-dealing probe that Obama shut...
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., once falsely accused President Ronald Reagan's CIA of all but causing urban cocaine dealing in the '80s. She claimed that...
SULLUM: The buck stops over there
After he won what he erroneously described as an Electoral College “landslide,” Donald Trump explained away his failure to attract the support of most...