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July 8, 2016

Hillary Clinton's Non-Indictment May Not Help Her By Michael Barone

Unindicted co-conspirator: Technically, the term, made familiar in the Watergate scandals, does not apply to Hillary Clinton, since no one has been or apparently will be indicted in the emails case.

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July 7, 2016

Venus vs. Mars: A Record-Setting Gender Gap? By Geoffrey Skelley

With four months to go in the 2016 general election campaign, national polls suggest that it’s quite possible that the Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump clash may well set a new record for partisan differences between the sexes.

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July 6, 2016

Libertarianism for Beginners By John Stossel

It took me years to figure out that markets work better than government.    

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July 6, 2016

On Hillary Emails, Comey’s Evidence Clashes with Comey’s Conclusions By Charles Hurt

So it turns out that while you can indict a ham sandwich, indicting our top diplomat for “extremely careless” handling of national secrets at a time of war against the most determined and diabolical enemy we have ever faced — well, that is just a waste of time. Inconvenient. Awkward.

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July 6, 2016

Iovi Et Bovi: The Teflon Hillary Standard by Michelle Malkin

There is a classic Latin epigram about double standards that resounds in the aftermath of the FBI's surrender this week to the corruptocracy:

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July 6, 2016

Will the West Survive the Century? By Patrick J. Buchanan

"Nativism ... xenophobia or worse" is behind the triumph of Brexit and the support for Donald Trump, railed President Barack Obama in Ottawa.

Obama believes that resistance to transformational change in the character and identity of countries of the West, from immigration, can only be the product of sick minds or sick hearts.

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July 5, 2016

Racial Discrimination on Campus Likely to Go on Forever By Michael Barone

"Affirmative action" will continue to be the routine course of business of college and university admissions for the foreseeable future. That's the bottom line from the Supreme Court's June decision in Fisher v. University of Texas.

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July 5, 2016

What Are We Celebrating? By Thomas Sowell

There was a time when the Fourth of July meant something more than a three-day weekend. Speeches, writings and commemorative ceremonies reminded us of the origins and greatness of America. No matter where in the world our ancestors came from, we today are almost invariably better off because they came to America.

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July 1, 2016

Who's Really to Blame for Brexit and Donald Trump By Ted Rall

At this writing, securities markets and the international community are reeling at the news that British voters have opted to leave the European Union. The "Brexit" has provoked angry reactions from the pro-Remain camp, who accuse Leave voters of stupidity, shortsighted ignorance and, worse, thinly-disguised racism and nativism posing as nationalism.

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July 1, 2016

Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders by Patrick J. Buchanan

On trade, Bernie Sanders is closer to Trump. Even Hillary Clinton has begun to renounce a TPP she once called the "gold standard" of trade deals.

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July 1, 2016

Brexit Due to Failure of Elites, Not Bigotry of Masses By Michael Barone

Bigotry! Nativism! Racism! That's what elites in Britain, Europe and here have been howling, explanations for why 52 percent of a higher-than-general-election turnout of British voters voted for their nation to leave the European Union.

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June 30, 2016

The Political Science Election Forecasts of the 2016 Presidential and Congressional Elections By James Campbell

Normally around this time in a presidential election cycle — the “interregnum,” as it has come to be known — we would be waiting for the dust from the nomination campaigns to settle before moving on to the conventions and to considerations of the general election race. As you may have noticed, however, this is not a normal year. It has been anything but. No dust, just tons of rubble from two wildly contentious nomination fights left to clear away as we turn to a general election bout likely to be the political equivalent of a mixed martial arts cage fight.

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June 29, 2016

Convicted and Unemployed By John Stossel

Just got out of jail? Odds are that within five years, you'll get caught doing something illegal and go back to jail.    

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June 29, 2016

Beware of the Supreme Maestro of Shameless Cover-ups By Charles Hurt

America, you cannot say you were not warned.

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June 29, 2016

Outsourcing Security Is Dumb and Deadly By Michelle Malkin

It is not a theory that delegating the protection of our embassy and military personnel to other countries risks lives. It is a reality bathed in American blood.

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June 28, 2016

Brexit Earthquake Hits Britain By Michael Barone

Earthquakes seldom hit the British Isles. But one did late Thursday night and early Friday morning, as the constituency returns started pouring in on the referendum to decide whether the United Kingdom would remain in or leave the European Union.    

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June 28, 2016

The Fraud Goes On by Thomas Sowell

Last week the Supreme Court of the United States voted that President Obama exceeded his authority when he granted exemptions from the immigration laws passed by Congress.

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June 28, 2016

After Brexit, a Trump Path to Victory By Patrick J. Buchanan

Some of us have long predicted the breakup of the European Union. The Cousins appear to have just delivered the coup de grace.

While Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU, England voted for independence. These people, with their unique history, language and culture, want to write their own laws and rule themselves.

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June 24, 2016

Mass Shootings are the New Normal. Get Over it By Ted Rall

What is wrong with Americans?

OK, that's a very open-ended question with many potential answers.

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June 24, 2016

Trump Pivoting Away From Tabloid-Style Campaigning By Michael Barone

Donald Trump is the latest proof that the campaign always reflects the candidate and that the candidate is a product of his experience over the years. So, as Trump, after clinching the Republican nomination, reshuffles and rejiggers a campaign that has fallen behind Hillary Clinton, it's instructive to look at his political ground zero.