There have always been crazy people in Congress, especially in the 435-member House
By W. James Antle III
The House resolution gets Congress’s role ass-backwards
By W. James Antle III
An angry Republican electorate may be exactly what Sens. Loeffler and Perdue ordered
By W. James Antle III
Trump will leave the party in much better shape than Bush did
By W. James Antle III
‘Sleepy Joe’ hasn’t worked as an attack line. ‘Phony Kamala’ might
By W. James Antle III
Modern American conservatism is a funny hybrid animal. Can it adequately respond to this crisis?
By W. James Antle III
Should centrist Democrats switch to Pete Buttigieg?
By W. James Antle III
Trump imitators tend not to fare as well as the real thing
By W. James Antle III
Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp face off — and they couldn’t be more different
By W. James Antle III
The President is declaring victory on the European front of his incipient trade war.
By W. James Antle III
Trump’s administration has been the continuation—and perhaps the climax—of a decades-long march through the judiciary by conservatives.
By W. James Antle III
The Chief of Staff shares some of Trump’s impulses and had the chance to channel them more effectively — but he has not done so.
By W. James Antle III
Joe Manchin sends his regrets. The Democratic senator from West Virginia now concedes it was “a mistake politically” to support Hillary Clinton, his party’s presidential nominee, in 2016. He is open to backing President Trump for reelection in two years. Manchin has ample reason to change his tune. He is one of ten Democratic senators running for […]
By W. James Antle III