opinion

Trump and the GOP’s dividing lines
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL GERSON 
Jul 07, 2015
WASHINGTON — Attempting to analyze political statements by Donald Trump is often a high dive into a shallow pool. But a number of conservative comment...
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July 4th calls out for celebration
Opinion, Сolumns
KATE DAY SAGER 
Jul 07, 2015
The best part of the Fourth of July celebration in Bradford this weekend was seeing the appreciation on the faces of older veterans who used walkers o...
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The Don vs. The Bern
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jul 06, 2015
WASHINGTON — Stranger things have happened in American politics, but the sudden surge of Democratic/Populist Bernie Sanders and Republican/Pompulist D...
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The wrinkle in the ACA decision
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jul 06, 2015
“What chumps!” — Chief Justice John Roberts, June 29, 2015 WASHINGTON — Roberts’ intellectual complexity does not prevent him from expressing himself ...
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Ohio looks overseas in search for lethal drugs
Opinion, Сolumns
ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS AP Legal Affairs Writer 
Jul 04, 2015
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio has explored overseas options in its search for lethal injection drugs no longer available in the U.S. despite a court ruli...
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Congress’ Iran moment
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL GERSON 
Jul 03, 2015
WASHINGTON — Late in the evening on April 13, speaking to a meeting of about 55 senators, Secretary of State John Kerry argued against passage of the ...
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In Peruvian valley, coca harvest means survival
Opinion, Сolumns
FRANKLIN BRICENO Associated Press 
Jul 02, 2015
SAMUGARI, Peru (AP) — Just before sunrise, Raul Rua joins 15 others, including women, teens and children, for a half-hour walk to pick coca in the wor...
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Some GOP candidates becoming unhinged
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jul 02, 2015
WASHINGTON — In 1824, in retirement 37 years after serving as the Constitutional Convention’s prime mover, James Madison, 73, noted that the 1787 “lan...
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No backlash, Mr. Chief Justice
Opinion, Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
Jul 01, 2015
WASHINGTON — Writing a judicial opinion can be like fencing. One of the most effective ways to jab at an opponent is to use his — or her — words to ma...
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Michelle Obama’s evolution
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jul 01, 2015
WASHINGTON — First-term first ladies are often shadows to their more-important husbands, dabbling in lite fare to avoid criticism and picking safe pro...
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Religious and gay rights must coexist
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL GERSON 
Jun 30, 2015
WASHINGTON —It is often the fate of conservatives to be concerned about the fire code and occupancy limit at someone else’s party. Never more conspicu...
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The mourning after
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHLEEN PARKER 
Jun 28, 2015
CHARLESTON, S.C. — By all appearances Friday morning, as thousands lined the street waiting (and wilting) for hours in 90-degree heat to enter the fun...
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Increasing PILT – A Must for Rural PA
Opinion, Сolumns
Guest commentary By: Senator Joe Scarnati, R-Brockway 
Jun 27, 2015
Across Pennsylvania, the practice has long been in place of taxing property to help fund our schools. While the school property tax may have made sens...
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The damaging doctrine of John Roberts
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 26, 2015
WASHINGTON — Although conservatives are dismayed about the Supreme Court’s complicity in rewriting the Affordable Care Act — its ratification of the I...
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Questions for candidate Clinton
Opinion, Сolumns
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 25, 2015
WASHINGTON —Hillary Clinton’s reticence is drowning out her message, which is that she is the cure for the many ailments that afflict America during a...
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Nearing the end, Obama finds candor
Opinion, Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
Jun 25, 2015
WASHINGTON — Forget all the focus on the one ugly word President Obama used. Pay attention, instead, to the rest of the words in his podcast interview...
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