Trump’s lack of discipline and self-control and unchanged, bullying ways have made him the star of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders joined the Review Journal as White House correspondent in December 2016, after 24 years writing a usually conservative opinion-page column for the San Francisco Chronicle. She has a B.A. in Greek and Latin from the University of Massachusetts at Boston, which may or may not prepare her for covering the Trump White House. She is syndicated with Creators Syndicate.
Pronouns, protests, slights toward Israel and slams against Big Pharma: the Democratic National Convention takes the Windy City.
In his Monday farewell speech at the DNC in Chicago, Joe Biden went through a litany of woes in a manner that was downright Trumpian.
Kamala Harris is supposed to go from wallflower to firebrand — and convince Americans that she should be in charge after she spent three years being barely visible.
It’s a sad day when hints that the government should monitor interviews come from The Washington Post, the newspaper that broke the Watergate story.
Her latest campaign ad tries to sell the vice president as “tough” on the border. You can’t make this stuff up.
Come January, there will be an elected official in the White House who served in the military for the first time since George W. Bush was president.
Kamala Harris could have chosen a centrist. Instead, she picked a far-left governor who once said “One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”
At an Atlanta rally, Trump should have focused on tying Kamala Harris to Joe Biden’s worst policies. He went after Georgia’s popular Republican governor.
Did international prisoner swap transcend politics, or not? Hostages freed, families happy, Biden White House joyous, but Vladimir Putin happy, too.
As San Francisco’s district attorney, the vice president supported sanctuary cities and the enrollment of criminal illegal immigrants in job training.
Anti-Israel sentiments are no longer limited to fringe, far-left Democrats. They are increasingly common among more mainstream partisans.
Kimberly Cheatle told a House panel the Secret Service had been alerted to a suspicious person on a nearby building before Donald Trump was shot.
How can Joe Biden remain president when he hasn’t spoken to Americans about why he’s ending his campaign for a second term?
It’s not just that Trump sent mixed messages Thursday night in Milwaukee. He squandered an opportunity to show a more human side of himself.