james comey

The prig vs. the president
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 20, 2018
James Comey did it, naturally, for the children. Why does anyone in Washington take advantage of the most opportune moment to make a mint off publishi...
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The dogs of war are howling
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Apr 16, 2018
WASHINGTON -- As sabers rattle ever louder across fields, plains, oceans and deserts, President Trump's words from earlier this year haunt the stable ...
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Poor everyone
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jul 26, 2017
WASHINGTON — Eventually, everyone in this town seems to wind up with the word "poor" in front of his or her name. Such a fate is especially likely if ...
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Trump’s tantrums speak volumes
Opinion, Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
Jun 20, 2017
WASHINGTON — It's come to this, on his 146th day in office: The president, under investigation for obstruction of justice, attacked his own deputy att...
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The impeachment war
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Jun 14, 2017
American politics is now, in large part, a fight about whether or not Donald Trump will be impeached. No one is saying it explicitly, but these are th...
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A tale of two Comeys
Opinion, Сolumns
By RUTH MARCUS 
Jun 14, 2017
WASHINGTON — In life, as in literature, the more complex character is the more compelling and the more realistic. We may crave heroes but we end up wi...
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Comey hits and misses
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Jun 10, 2017
Never before has, or presumably again will, a former FBI director say such harsh things about a sitting president of the United States. In his much-an...
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Trump got trolled
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
May 27, 2017
If President Donald Trump has acted as his own worst enemy in the Russia controversy, as everyone says, he's been baited into it. Rush Limbaugh a coup...
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An unsustainable presidency
Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
May 23, 2017
WASHINGTON — So much for the notion that the second 100 days would be calmer or more reassuring. As April drew to a close, and with it the artificial ...
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Trump is wobbling along the precipice
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL GERSON 
May 13, 2017
WASHINGTON — This was always the main question: Would Donald Trump move beyond mere Twitter abuse and move against institutions that limit his power? ...
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A 140-character flaw
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 28, 2017
The Trump administration is in the throes of one of the greatest self-inflicted distractions of the modern presidency. The latest chapter comes from J...
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Neil Gorsuch steals the week
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Mar 22, 2017
WASHINGTON — Watching the Senate confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, one might easily find oneself wishing he were president ...
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Down the conspiracy rabbit hole
Opinion, Сolumns
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER 
Mar 10, 2017
WASHINGTON — When he was Ronald Reagan's secretary of state, George Shultz was once asked about the CIA's disavowal of involvement in a mysterious rec...
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Hosea, can you see?
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jan 17, 2017
WASHINGTON — Republicans can argue until their last breath that Trump objectors are sore losers, but isn't more at stake than "mere politics"? This ph...
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Only Hillary is to blame for her loss
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Dec 22, 2016
The Democrats have a simple explanation for Hillary Clinton's loss — the Russians did it. The party that has had a decadeslong soft spot toward Moscow...
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