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Debra J. Saunders is the White House correspondent for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. dsaunders@reviewjournal.com … @DebraJSaunders on Twitter. 202-662-7391
So much for equal time. NBC and “Saturday Night Live” declare their preference for the vice president in a lame opening sketch with Maya Rudolph.
A former hard-nosed prosecutor? A data-driven, do-your-homework, concensus-building, moderate Democrat? That’s not the person I covered for years.
When plenty of voters are still aching to hear policy specifics, our presidential candidates are rambling on with the same stale talking points.
Instead of providing Donald Trump’s campaign with a boost for the stretch run, his Madison Square Garden event offended a key voting bloc.
The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, after years of lambasting Donald Trump, decide against recommending a presidential candidate.
Oh, the irony of Kamala Harris invoking dictators when she obtained the Democratic Party nomination without winning a single vote.
Lyle and Erik Menendez, Los Angeles’ soft-on-crime D.A. George Gascón and the one-time S.F. prosecutor who endorsed him
The American College of Sports Medicine released an “expert consensus statement” that said “Biological sex is a determinant of athletic performance.”
Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview Wednesday with Bret Baier of Fox News showed that her best rhetorical haymaker remains “Let me finish.”
Casting a ballot for the former president doesn’t mean you think he’s a good person. It’s because he’s a better choice than Kamala Harris.
The issue neither candidate wants to talk about, let alone fix: the national debt, which is more than $35 trillion today and growing every year.
An internal email and Tony Dokoupil’s tough interview of author Ta-Nahesi Coates reveal the network’s institutional hostility to Israel.
Kamala Harris talked to Bill Whitaker. Yes, there were lame talking points, word salads and no Trump. But credit CBS for confronting her with facts.
Sen. JD Vance and Gov. Tim Walz had high, low moments in Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, but Vance dismantled the idea that he’s an unhinged wacko.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]