Opinion

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Opinion: Leading America boldly into decline

Bribery, inflation, plagues, crumbling trade links, stalled innovation — all these negatives helped bring down the once-mighty Roman Empire. But Rome needed centuries of bad leadership to collapse. Donald Trump seems to be undoing American greatness at warp speed. Sure, the United States ...

Opinion: A political arsonist in the White House

Disregard Trump’s rhetoric. He is an arsonist who’s aiming his flamethrower at the pillars of what does make America great. Science: Since 1950, world-changing innovations such as the internet, microprocessors, vaccines and GPS have all emerged from American labs. Scientists working at ...

Opinion: A look at the gang running our country

I often amuse myself by asking which member of the Trump administration is most insane and dangerous. Dear reader, share your thoughts. The White House is turning the lights out on democracy. Take Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, seen as a sinister Svengali for his ruthless ...

Opinion: It’s about to get worse for Johnson

Here’s a conundrum for Republican politicians going into 2026, and even 2028. What do you do when you’ve turned the GOP into a Trump-branded, populist, anti-establishment party but your party controls the government and it’s not going very well? One time-tested answer: ritual human ...

Opinion: Politicians, please drop your creepy Joker smiles

It seems half the country’s political figures have been instructed to grin like a theme-park greeter. Supposedly, that makes them seem friendly, approachable, relatable. When I want humanoid patter, I turn to chatbots. They’re more convincing. Why this epidemic of wax museum ...

Opinion: The Secretary of Embarrassment

If you were looking for a great choice for a terrible Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth was always your man. It was entirely unsurprising that President Donald Trump picked him. No rational person could want Hegseth anywhere near America’s chain of command, and it’s unclear that any ...