A president who is not disciplined about what they say and do is not someone who is up to the job. Donald being Donald, I submit, is a very dangerous thing.
Op-Eds
Rich Lowry: The teleprompter campaign
It’s extraordinary that the Democrats had one presidential candidate whom they didn’t trust with interviews and have replaced him with another, fresh and younger candidate whom they also don’t trust with interviews.
The Olympics’ ‘Last Supper’ scene demanded our attention
The purpose of art is to command your deep attention — not in a narcissistic way but in a self-reflective one.
Elliott Epstein: Trump should be in the Big House not the White House
Are we willing to accept a government marked by criminality and authoritarianism?
Cal Thomas: Kamala Harris and the ‘flashy thing’
It appears the media and Democrats are hoping voters will forget everything Vice President Kamala Harris has said and done in the past.
Froma Harrop: When others cheat on their taxes, who pays them? You do
The middle class shouldn’t have to pay more than its share of taxes to make up for cheating by the rich.
Austin Bay: America’s airpower is at risk
The use of drones in Ukraine and the Iranian proxy wars against Israel indicate the U.S. air and space advantage has diminished.
Tom Martin: The time is now to preserve our election system
Moving forward with increased election security funding ensures that Maine remains an example of democracy done right.
Rich Lowry: Sorry, everyone — Oswald still acted alone
We thought we were citizens of a decent, open society, when the truth, or so they believe, is that we live in the plot of an Oliver Stone movie.
Cal Thomas: The CrowdStrike warning
If an unintended software glitch can produce such havoc, how much more damage, danger and destruction could totalitarian states like Iran, North Korea, Russia and China do should they choose to do so?