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Columnists
Words Versus Deeds
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Trump's Comments: The Latest Left-Wing Hysteria
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
It Wasn't a Town Hall Meeting, It Was a Town Hall Ambush
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Liberals are Premature Prognosticators
Wayne Allyn Root
Wayne Allyn Root
At Stake: The Constitution
Cal Thomas
Cal Thomas
The Donald Lives!
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
A Degrading Spectacle in St. Louis
Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby
Worried About How the Affordable Care Act Will Affect You?
Hillsdale College
Nobody Left to Like
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders
Why All the Fuss Over the Trump Sex-Comments Tape?
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
Hillary's Foul Language Is Deplorable
Aryssa Damron
Aryssa Damron
Klein Exposes Exactly What We'd Get with a Hillary Presidency
Aryssa Damron
Aryssa Damron
Two Candidates of Limitless Faith in Themselves
Paul Greenberg
Paul Greenberg
2016 Election Choices: Guaranteed Disaster or Risky River Landing
Susan Stamper Brown
Susan Stamper Brown
When Things Fall Apart
Bill Murchison
Bill Murchison
Our Lawless Ruling Elites
Robert Knight
Robert Knight
Let's Talk About Morality
Joy Overbeck
Joy Overbeck
Flawed Candidates?
D.W. Wilber
D.W. Wilber
OPEC Agrees to a Production Decrease, Prices Increase - But Could Be Just Right
Marita Noon
Marita Noon
Backlash: Obama Administration Failing to Destroy Texas AG Ken Paxton
Rachel Alexander
Rachel Alexander
The Same Media That Created Him, Now Out to Utterly Destroy Trump
Armstrong Williams
Armstrong Williams
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Video
VideoRatings Decline For Second Debate
VideoDonald Trump Apologizes for Lewd Comments About Women
VideoPolitiFact looks at Trump's claim about Hillary's single payer system
VideoLeadership Issues for Trump, Clinton in New Revelations
Tipsheet
WikiLeaks: Bill And Chelsea Clinton's 'Office Crap' Made Foundation Chief Operating Officer Suicidal
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Eight Women We'd Actually Like to See Become the First Female President
Erika Haas
Erika Haas
Luntz: Trump Isn't Dead Yet
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Watch Live: Clinton Holds Campaign Rally in Columbus, Ohio
Townhall.com Staff
Townhall.com Staff
Clinton Camp: Hillary Is So Bad, Cruz Could Beat Her And She's Way Too 'Dependent' On Trump Being The GOP Nominee
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
More Tipsheet
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Bearing Armsfavicon
Carol Bowne Was Denied a Fighting Chance | Jenn Jacques
Gun or Stun? Different Police Responses Raise Questions | Jenn Jacques
Beauty Shop Owner Goes to Great Lengths to Stop Weave Thieves | Jenn Jacques
Tulsa Man's "Stand Your Ground" Defense Is Bogus, But He Hasn't Been Charged… Yet | Beth Baumann
Latest Smart Gun Prototype Has Some Pretty Dumb Flaws | Beth Baumann
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Political News
Italian Olympic Committee suspends Rome's 2024 bid | AP News
Duterte on US alliance: 'Do you really think we need it?' | AP News
Over 1,000 protesters stand before Chinese defense ministry | AP News
Turkey slams Clinton for hinting support to Syrian Kurds | AP News
Samsung stops making Galaxy Note 7s as fresh problems emerge | AP News
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