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National Columnists

Birthright citizenship not just for immigrants

Now that we've completed our celebration of America's 250th birthday, it's time to prepare for the 300th. I will not live to see it, but I hope the nation will. Though the Supreme Court has done its share to deform our constitutional structure recently, it also gave us a gift for the 250th ...

Bills shouldn’t be guided by lobbying ops

Congress loves to wrap legislation in the language of the public interest. This year's surface transportation reauthorization bill is no exception. Supporters describe the House Transportation Committee-passed package as a major safety bill designed to make America's transportation ...

Anti-socialism is GOP’s golden opportunity

The Democratic Party has come a long way since Bill Clinton was president – and not in a good way. But of all the issues where the Democratic Party has moved sharply to the left since the Clinton era, perhaps none is more notable than economic policy. During his 1996 State of the Union ...

Dropping candidates gets to be bad habit

It's beginning to be a habit. It, in this case, is the messy business of center-left political jettisoning one leader suddenly deemed unelectable and, without resort to the usual rules or democratic procedure, designating a replacement. It's the process that came fairly close to giving ...

One revolution brought liberty

Two hundred and fifty years ago, men in powdered hair and knee breeches did what no colony had ever done successfully. They broke away from the most powerful empire on earth. Now look at the revolutions. Ours in 1776. France in 1789. Russia in 1917. China in 1949. Four attempts to tear down ...

Gorillas’ future depends on zoos’ cooperation

Two Western lowland gorillas just arrived at Louisville Zoo's Gorilla Forest from Zoo Knoxville in Knoxville, Tennessee. Obi and Andi are half-sisters and will hopefully create Louisville's next family group with 29-year-old male gorilla, Kicho. Their arrival piqued my curiosity about how ...