Trading places on war and peace is nothing new for Democrats and Republicans • Larry Wilson: Two of the three North American leaders may soon be women
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Saturday, August 31, 2024

Susan Shelley: Jack Smith’s case against Trump is an overreach

The unending legal attacks

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Trading places on war and peace is nothing new for Democrats and Republicans

Meanwhile, I’m singing 1960s protester Phil Ochs’ ballad, “I Ain’t Marching Anymore.”

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Larry Wilson: Two of the three North American leaders may soon be women

I give you the state of the male-run world.

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Matt Fleming: Harris’s worst idea on taxes

We already have a spending problem.

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Steven Greenhut: Why, yes, let’s put California policies in the national spotlight

Our state is hardly an exemplar of good governance and its political weirdness is best left on the periphery

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Don’t expect Kamala Harris to be involved in Prop. 47-Prop. 36 debate

Harris will not be obliged to do much with Prop. 36, and might be wise to avoid it altogether as a party-splitting hazard, even though that would leave her open to criticism for ducking the issue.

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Restoring some order to crime-riddled Oakland

Oakland is just the eighth most populous city in California, but for both good and bad reasons, it often punches above its weight in its influence in the state.

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Kamala Harris is wrong. The ‘California Way,’ not corporate greed, hikes grocery prices

Kamala Harris’ first major policy proposal as the Democratic presidential nominee is a whopper – a proposed law outlawing “price gouging” by grocery stores.

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What to make of the Harris campaign’s embrace of ‘freedom’

Democrats are embracing freedom and love of country as their campaign message.

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Larry Elder: A tale of two assassination attempts

Reagan’s critics disliked Reagan. Trump’s critics hate Trump.

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