Opinion

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Opinion: Who can hold a candle to president’s amazingness?

Attorney General Pam Bondi recently congratulated President Donald Trump in a Cabinet meeting, saying that he has personally saved 258 million lives. Bondi said millions of fentanyl-laced pills that teenagers would have bought thinking they were “a Tylenol or an Adderall” (there, ...

Opinion: Trump trying to sell us on scarcity

President Trump downplayed potentially empty store shelves at his recent Cabinet meeting. He said of goods from China that might go missing, “Much of it we don’t need.” Then he elaborated the point: “Well, maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, you know? And ...

Opinion: Why tariffs won’t fix our work-attachment problem

When Donald Trump reentered office in 2025, he inherited a strong economy partly fueled by the possibility of lower taxes on capital, fewer overbearing regulations, energy abundance and the rise of AI. Instead of stewarding that prosperity and optimism, Trump quickly upended it through a ...

Opinion: An immigration policy built on lies

The White House lawn was festooned for the past week with mug shots of supposed illegal immigrant criminals the administration has arrested or deported. It formed a backdrop for “Border Czar” Tom Homan’s threats from the briefing room warning that every illegal immigrant within our ...

Letter to the editor: We are under threat

To the editor: In Timothy Snyder’s book “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century,” the very first lesson is “Do not obey in advance.” That describes when individuals and institutions think ahead about what a repressive government will want, and then offers themselves ...

Letter to the editor: Support for due process?

To the editor: Our current president seems to think that the immunity granted him by the Supreme Court is an invitation to violate the law. He has flouted the law by firing thousands of federal employees and by denying due process to deportees and protesters. Since the House and Senate are ...