Charles Hurt
Columns by Charles Hurt
The real sins of Roger Stone
Finally. America is safe. Young children can go outside and play again. No longer is liberty and justice threatened by the scourge of the Donald Trump presidency. Or militant Russian collusion. Published January 27, 2019
Twitter tiki torch mob goes after March for Life
Just when you think political discourse in America could not possibly get any dumber. Or more dishonest. Published January 20, 2019
Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer have a border-security problem about the American people
Rarely in modern politics have the battle lines been so clearly marked between two political camps. Published January 8, 2019
How about a taxpayer shutdown?
The federal government has been shut down for three weeks now and it is hard to find a single tax-paying, Average-Joe citizen who has been affected -- unless, of course, you happen to work for Uncle Sam. Published January 6, 2019
Battling semantics at the border
Call it, as President Trump does, a "wall." Lately, he's been saying, "steel slats." Published December 30, 2018
All I want for Christmas is for politicians to care about America
The towering arrogance on display last week from the global interventionists in both parties in Washington over President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from the Syrian civil war was enough to choke a full-sized draft mule. Published December 23, 2018
Beto O’Rourke doubles down on dumb when it comes to the border
Just when you think politics cannot get any stupider in this country, in skateboards Robert Francis O'Rourke. Published December 16, 2018
Only the second-worst result of efforts to unify Europe
Back during the formation of the European Union in the 1990s, there was a joke going around among those who prefer to remember history -- mainly hoping to avoid repeating it. The last time folks worked this hard to unify Europe, the joke went, things didn't turn out so well. Published December 9, 2018
Read my lips: Media’s love for George H.W. Bush more about hatred of Donald Trump
It has been nothing short of miraculous in this new season of Advent to hear all the Hosannas and applause for our recently departed former President George H.W. Bush. Published December 2, 2018
Chuck Schumer Senate minority leader after Democrats blue wave
The only turkey in Washington these days is Chuck Schumer, still the lowly Senate minority leader after the much-ballyhooed Great Blue Wave of 2018. Published November 25, 2018
Nero fiddles while Trump burns
These people are looking for Nero. Just so long as he keeps playing the fiddle so nicely. Published November 18, 2018
Dan Crenshaw sacrifices one more time
The "war to end all wars," for many of us, is also the "forgotten war." Published November 11, 2018
Skateboarding socialist Beto O’Rourke wipes out
Skateboarding socialist Robert Francis O'Rourke did not make history in Texas Tuesday night. Neither did Andrew Gillum in Florida. Published November 7, 2018
Idea of pro-Trump black voters terrifies the media
Because President Trump is an Alt-Right, White-Supremacist, Nationalist Racist who wants to bring black slavery back in America, he dispatched a tweet proudly declaring record support among black voters. Published November 4, 2018
Donald Trump at fault for all political incivility?
The media tries drawing a straight line from President Trump's joyous verbal pounding of the media to actual violence against reporters. That is why there has been so much flood-the-zone coverage of the dastardly murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the occasional columnist for The Washington Post. Published October 28, 2018
Washington & Lee wets the bed — makes deal with anti-history devil
Washington & Lee University has -- officially -- wet the bed. Published October 21, 2018
Forget, Hell! Trump wades into Civil War
The press today is never dumber than when they report on politics. Except when they try tackling history. Especially American history. And most especially Civil War history. Published October 14, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh, Merrick Garland equivalency false
The biggest lie about Merrick Garland -- one that is constantly peddled by Democrats and unquestioningly accepted by the press -- is that Republicans' treatment of him and his nomination is somehow on par with how Democrats treated Justice Kavanaugh and his nomination. Published October 7, 2018
The vanished vestiges of civility
These are lonely times. The whole world, it seems, is talking past each other, not listening. Whatever vestiges of civility were left after the 2016 election have vanished. Published September 30, 2018
Cory Booker is loser in Brett Kavanaugh battle
Welcome, ladies and rapists, to Washington, D.C. -- your nation's capital -- where sterling reputations come to die. Published September 27, 2018