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Want bipartisan government again? Try this March 24, 2024
William Manning
There was a time when Democrats and Republicans cooperated. What changed?
Ronald Reagan words on taxes are very relevant today January 29, 2023
Jack Hellner
Since California wants to tax people who don't live in California with a wealth tax, and since Biden and other Democrats don't think they should negotiate on the debt ceiling, the public should see these quotes from Ronald Reagan on taxes
American Prophet: Ronald Reagan January 4, 2022
David Butler
"As long as we remember our first principles and believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours."
Echoes of Lee Atwater in Reinvented Lindsey Graham March 26, 2019
Peter Rosenberger
Sometimes, even the kinder and gentler must not only stand, but aggressively fight.
Does Mueller Have an October Surprise? September 5, 2018
Steve McCann
There's precedent for a ruthless special prosecutor going after a Republican administration right before an election.
Is it déjà vu all over again? February 23, 2016
Dave Saggio
Think this election cycle is unprecedented?
Leading Reagan historians take on Bill O'Reilly's <em>Killing Reagan</em> October 16, 2015
Thomas Lifson
Why would Bill O'Reilly do this?
Comparing Reagan and Trump August 6, 2015
Thomas Lifson
It may be heresy to some, but astute political observers are beginning to compare Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan.
Reagan and Unions: Setting the Record Straight May 15, 2015
Sierra Rayne
While union leaders and agitators repeatedly push the narrative that Ronald Reagan hated unions, and that union members hated Reagan, reality tells a far different story.
Mitt Romney as the New Reagan for 2016 January 17, 2015
Jim Guirard
The parallels are hard to miss...
Alas, Mitt Romney is no Ronald Reagan January 17, 2015
Thomas Lifson
Mitt Romney is a fine man and a great executive, but he cannot be elected President of the United States.
John Paul II and the Spiritual Conquest of Evil April 28, 2014
Bruce Walker
John Paul II, the Polish Pope, is now a saint – a vital reminder that the key to victory over evil is spiritual goodness.
Opening Up the Reagan Files March 15, 2014
Marjorie Haun
Here is a highly satisfying fix for even the most avid Reagan addict.
The Media, not Racism, Turned the South Republican March 10, 2014
The Drive-By Pundit
The one time the liberal media doesn't want to take credit for a good thing...
We should call the "Castro-Chavez" axis in Latin America the new 'evil empire' March 9, 2014
Silvio Canto, Jr.
What a great opportunity for President Obama to put the US flag on the side of people and against corrupt anti-US regimes.
'Income Inequality?' How Reagan Handled It January 31, 2014
Robert Knight
Conservatives need only consider the example of Ronald Reagan in dealing with the current "income inequality" hysteria.
France Adopts Reaganomics (Again) January 22, 2014
Chriss Street
Francoise Hollande learns a lesson from the Gipper.
'Middle of the Road' Leads to the 'End of the Road' January 19, 2014
Patrick Jakeway
Today, as in 1950 and 1980, the socialists appear to have the upper hand and are on the march; but now, they are ascendant at home, not abroad, and politically, not militarily.
Americans living lives of quiet desperation January 9, 2014
Deane Fish
Our national personality has changed - and not for the better.
They Will Lie to Your Casket January 8, 2014
Ken Blackwell
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton may have deceived American voters in the short term, but they are not deceiving our enemies.
No, the GOP's 'civil war' is not about 'tactics' December 24, 2013
Thomas Lifson
"Dear Dr. Krauthammer...."
Would Reagan have Approved the Iran Deal? November 25, 2013
Leo Rennert
We handled things differently once.
Stick a Fork in Obama November 1, 2013
William L. Gensert
The Obama presidency is dead -- killed by Obama himself in a fit of vanity and hubris. With it, goes the entire progressive movement
Country Club Republicans Must Go October 5, 2013
Richard Winchester
It won't be easy, and the hour is late, but conservatives can capture the GOP.
Is Ted Cruz the new Ronald Reagan? September 24, 2013
Thomas Lifson
Is he "the one we have been waiting for"?
Discredit Liberalism Utterly September 10, 2013
Christopher Chantrill
An opportunity to defeat them and humiliate them, and get their hardest-hit followers -- the young, the women and the minorities -- to desert the liberal colors.
America: Not Shining but Burning September 10, 2013
Daren Jonescu
America had abrogated its founding principles in many ways before, but now she has joined the rest of the world in making unfreedom a concrete reality.
Putin and the New Appeasers August 27, 2013
Kim Zigfeld
A number of self-styled American "conservatives" are finding their way into Vlad Putin's pockets.
Bill Clark, a great man remembered August 12, 2013
Paul Kengor
No adviser was as crucial to Reagan in the defeat of the Soviet Union as Bill Clark
Reagan's 'top hand' dies August 11, 2013
Thomas Lifson
You won't see his death widely publicized owing to media bias, but those who understand how Ronald Reagan won the Cold War realize that one of the pillars of that victory has passed
Obama's Rhetoric Little Noted nor Long Remembered July 4, 2013
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
His collected speeches are in danger of being shelved while he is still in office. The binding would read: Presidential Addresses to the People. Or, for short, P.A.P.
Alexander Haig, the Rebbe and Israel: A Secret Revealed After 32 Years June 7, 2013
Steve Feldman
On June 7, 1981 -- 32 years ago today -- Israeli F-16s and F-15s bombed and destroyed a nascent nuclear reactor in Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
Et tu, Kim Strassel? May 3, 2013
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
She manages consistently to write some of the best and most insightful conservative editorials in the country, and now this?
President Obama's Plan for A Socialist One Party State April 16, 2013
Peter Ferrara
The last check and balance on President Obama is the Republican majority in the House of Representatives. He has made clear that he intends to remove that check on his power in the 2014 elections.
Obama's Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay April 13, 2013
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
If we had a foreign policy, it would defend America, and scare tin pot dictators like Kim Jong Un. While Kim arms and menaces, he sits on top of the DMZ. And our Commander-in-Chief is sittin' on the dock of the bay, wastin' time.
Pulling a Reagan Against Common Core April 11, 2013
Heather Crossin
Through opposition against the Common Core standards, Mike Pence has a unique opportunity to put himself at the forefront of American conservatism.
Baroness Thatcher succumbs to stroke at age 87 April 8, 2013
Thomas Lifson
The "greengrocer's daughter" who revitalized Britain with conservative economic policies and brought down Soviet communism in cooperation with Pope John Paul II and Ronald Reagan
The Virtues of Compromise March 8, 2013
Noel S. Williams
Compromise encourages wider participation and engenders goodwill. Through compromise, we strike a balance between competing interests and achieve cohesion in an otherwise pluralistic society.
Obama's 'Evil Empire' Speech January 31, 2013
Cindy Simpson
If President Obama is truly the "Reagan of the Left," then it's only fair to ask: What does Obama consider "evil" and an "evil empire?"
Obama Defiles Reagan Stagecraft January 18, 2013
Jeannie DeAngelis
The difference between Reagan and Obama is that instead of doing what the Gipper did, which was to impart a measure of his own patriotic optimism to the country, Obama openly exposes his resentment.
The Governing Class and the Decline of America November 29, 2012
Steve McCann
The United States finds itself in a circumstance once thought unthinkable. An ill-educated and near morally bankrupt society increasingly made up of those dependent on government combined with a governing class whose primary interest is themselves.
Conservatives Must Learn the Dark Arts of Image Manipulation November 28, 2012
J.R. Dunn
There are vast resources that remain unused in the image wars. We need to learn how to use them. There comes a certain point where you must take up the weapons of your opponent if you wish to survive.
Supreme Court Warning to Conservatives: Do Not Confuse Relief with Joy October 22, 2012
Lester Jackson
The history of liberal judicial activism has largely been a history of Republican handiwork -- in case after case after case, impacting all areas of law.
While Obama Fields Softballs, Romney Plays Smallball September 17, 2012
Gene Schwimmer
Show me a Republican campaign in which Democrats are offering advice and the Democrats' advice is better, and I'll show you a Republican campaign in trouble.