Charles Hurt
Columns by Charles Hurt
‘See something, say something’ a lie in Florida school shooting
Once again, it is the dangerous lie of "See something, say something." Published February 15, 2018
The lie of ‘See something, say something’
Once again, it is the dangerous lie of "See something, say something." Published February 15, 2018
Swamp creatures stir to life as big spending sparks bipartisanship
Any time you hear Washington talk about bipartisan agreement, America, grab your wallet and run! Published February 11, 2018
Swamp creatures stir to life as big spending sparks bipartisanship
Any time you hear Washington talk about bipartisan agreement, America, grab your wallet and run! Published February 9, 2018
Memo exposes sources, methods of political hit
Among the ever-evolving excuses for why Democrats and political hitmen inside the government wanted to keep all their dirty laundry secret was that airing it would reveal important "sources and methods" Department of Justice investigators use to "keep America safe." Published February 6, 2018
Donald Trump highlights America’s freedom
President Trump has officially transformed himself from merely a great American president into a historic world leader keeping lit the torch of freedom for all people around the world. Published February 1, 2018
Flaunting lawlessness in the Capitol
Never in the history of this Republic has there been such a jubilant celebration of lawlessness in the heart of our government as we saw at President Trump's State of the Union address to Congress. Published January 30, 2018
Chuck Schumer and Democrats loyal to illegals at expense of Americans
Watching Senate Democrats high-stepping and hopping around like a bunch of Mexican jumping beans in a hot skillet this week sure has been hilarious — if not entirely illuminating. Published January 24, 2018
Jeff Flake news isn’t fake news — it’s stupid news
Here is a MAGA riddle: What is even worse than Fake News? That's right. Flake News. Published January 18, 2018
CNN’s Jake Tapper uses Stephen Miller incident to create buzz
The latest drive-by character assassination of White House advisor Stephen Miller began, as it so often does, in a fact-free live TV orgy of public posturing by a journalist eager to display his virgin-snow virtuosity when it comes to their unalloyed hatred of President Donald Trump. Published January 11, 2018
Mitch McConnell, a swamp creature that Trump can count on
Since the earliest rise of the modern tea party, no political pastime has been more joyous than doling out savage ultra-violence against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Published January 7, 2018
Donald Trump: He’s no Throne Sniffer
There is so much to love about President Trump that it is hard to settle on the single greatest thing about the 45th president. Published December 31, 2017
Get a grip, Nancy Pelosi; tax bill is not worst thing in U.S. history
Indeed, it is a Merry Christmas for Americans of all races, creeds and genders and species and political persuasions -- so long as they are legal Americans who work for a living and pay taxes. Published December 24, 2017
Obama-era conspiracy theories crazy but true
The most sinister twist in this entire spy novel extravaganza we are now enduring has to be the eight-year scheme by the Obama administration to betray the American people and hand unbridled power to one of our most ardent and determined enemies. Published December 18, 2017
Akayed Ullah vindicates Trump on immigration policy
The animal was not detected beforehand and his plot was not foiled by authorities. A bomb did go off and terror was most certainly struck in hearts of millions. It all could have ended very, very differently and untold numbers of innocent humans would have -- once again -- been slaughtered in the name of Allah. Published December 12, 2017
Nancy Pelosi, Democrats built their own monster
Behold, Nancy Pelosi, the monster you yourself created. Published December 10, 2017
Michael Flynn just the latest juicy kill in Swampdom
The swamp is really bubbling now. The slobbering jackals with glowing eyes are slipping and sliding on their own drool, in a frenzy ready to feed on the juiciest kill in all of Swampdom. Published December 3, 2017
The case for Roy Moore
Once upon a time, even a Yellow Dog could get elected in places like Alabama -- so long as he was a Democrat. That dog done run off and nowadays a Democrat can't hardly win, even when running against an accused pedophile. Published November 26, 2017
Donald Trump proves his warrior spirit by defending Ray Moore
At some point, every warrior eventually runs out of arrows. His armor wears thin yet grows heavier still. He must lay down his weary helmeted head for rest. Published November 21, 2017
Democrats’ depravity laid bare by Bill Clinton
With profiles in courage like Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in powerful positions of authority around here, is it any wonder that men and women of America are living in such respectful bliss and harmony with one another? Published November 18, 2017