Gallup and CNN surveys show the Biden presidency at a historic low, but you’d never know by watching the White House Correspondents Association dinner.
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Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders is the White House correspondent for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. dsaunders@reviewjournal.com … @DebraJSaunders on Twitter. 202-662-7391
In the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist massacre in Israel that left 1,200 dead, the far left has decided to protest the Jewish state, not Hamas.
A media executive testifies that he helped a presidential candidate by providing favorable coverage and killing negative stories. Sound familiar?
After a massive drone and missile attack on a Middle East democracy, there were no fatalities. There should be dancing in the streets.
Republicans have become champions for the First Amendment and beat reporters, while Democrats are happy to look the other way.
Nineteen Republicans joined House Democrats on Wednesday to kill an extension of a key global surveillance tool.
President Joe Biden’s bailouts amount to a backdoor push for free university tuition — and welfare for the well-off.
U.S. Supreme Court seats are lifetime appointments, but Sonia Sotomayor is learning there’s no such thing in an election year.
It doesn’t take a pollster to see why. U.S. immigration enforcement is outnumbered and under-supported.
Just how much does The New York Times want to damage the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court? Ask a law clerk.
Establishment Democrats worry Kennedy will pull support away from President Joe Biden and help former President Donald Trump.
Deals are dead as doornails in Washington 2024. See new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and the never-happy Republicans he has to lead.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., says she won’t support Adeel Mangi for a vacancy on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A president’s son, Tony Bobulinski and Lev Parnas. The gang’s all here.
Hamas’ atrocities are bleeding into American presidential politics — and Democrats’ position on Israel is changing.
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 […]