What we’re dealing with mostly may well be white men afraid they will be replaced by women.
Op-Eds
Rich Lowry: Joe Biden will never be normal again
The normality advantage that Biden enjoyed in 2020 is gone, and defeating his Republican adversary has, accordingly, gotten that much more difficult.
Cal Thomas: President and Congress need an intervention
As with other addictions from which the addicted cannot free themselves, an intervention is much needed. One can happen in November if enough non-addicts vote for candidates who are committed to putting our financial house back in order.
Clarence Page: For one night, Biden was the media master while Trump was fumbling
This was a speech in which what President Biden said was possibly less important than how well he said it.
Gordon Donaldson, Emanuel Pariser and Todd West: Let’s double down on civics learning in Maine
Let’s support our teachers in keeping our students awake and engaged in the challenges they face today and will face tomorrow. They can then lead in a thoughtful, informed and compassionate way.
Ashley Sabine: Homes, hopes and broken dreams
I ask legislators, and the majority of us who believe that everyone should have a place to call home, to act. Together we can ensure everyone, regardless of zip code, has a place to live our lives and care for our families.
Austin Bay: Border security is a critical national defense issue
It was in 1812 and is today, no matter how major liberal media outlets try to ignore border security and depict citizens concerned with border defense as assault rifle racists or 19th-century fossils.
Clarence Page: House GOP case against Hunter Biden adds up to a nothingburger
MAGA allies of Donald Trump sounded as tickled as Elmer Fudd closing in on Bugs Bunny, certain they had that “wascally wabbit” right where they wanted him this time. But, alas, not quite. Not even close.
Rich Lowry: The rise of Trump nostalgia
After about 36 months of President Biden, people yearn for the halcyon Trump years.
Bob Neal: The Countryman: The high cost of being poor
Although we are near the end of a three-year cycle of inflation, we aren’t near the end of inflation’s effect on people, especially those with low incomes.