The lesson of Donald Trump's life is: There is no such thing as rock bottom. So, assume that the worst is yet to come.
George F. Will
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Columnist on politics and domestic and foreign affairs
- The three repulsive architects of Wednesday’s heartbreaking spectacle — mobs desecrating the Republic’s noblest building and preventing the completion of a constitutional process — must be named, and forevermore shunned.
- In 13 months, all congressional Republicans who have not defended Congress by exercising “the constitutional rights of the place” should be defeated.
- Be that as it may, on Wednesday, the members of the Hawley-Cruz cohort will violate the oath of office in which they swore to defend the Constitution from enemies “foreign and domestic.” They are its most dangerous domestic enemies.
- Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, the malleable South Carolinian, says the time has come for “a dialogue about how we can finally begin to address the debt.” Finally the time is at last ripe. Which means a Democratic administration approaches.
- Our 'America first' president put America last in Helsinki wapo.st/2uG4pxn?tid=ss…
- The GOP has become the party of the grotesque
- Vote against the GOP this November
- Biden’s election will end national nightmare 2.0
- Ukraine’s valor is reminiscent of Britain’s in 1940
- As the Donald Trump parenthesis in the republic’s history closes, he is opening the sluices on his reservoir of invectives and self-pity.
- When American conservatism becomes un-American
- Trump is no longer the worst person in government
- Confidence in the court is as perishable as the reputations of the senators of both parties who in the next few years might cause the court to be seen as just another scuffed and soiled plaything in the nation’s increasingly tawdry political game.

