It’s painful to imagine how he’d fare against Clinton, whose mop closet is stuffed with mightier foes.
Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker: Trump should bite his tongue over English-only posturing
Although language can divide a nation, it’s ridiculous to insist that only English can be spoken.
Kathleen Parker: Time to think, now that everyone has left Washington
For your indulgence and patience, let me share a secret that I’ve kept mostly to myself for the last year.
Kathleen Parker: Carly Fiorina makes a good first impression in ‘Happy Hour Debate’
People rarely remember what a candidate says, but they will remember how she made them feel.
Kathleen Parker: Obama shines as the Republican fringe goes mainstream
Unwittingly (and how), the loyal opposition has made the president appear the wisest of all.
Kathleen Parker: Gov. Nikki Haley focuses on helping South Carolina heal
She says history will remember the Emanuel Nine. Not their killer, whose name nobody wants to speak.
Kathleen Parker: Lowering the Confederate flag means a new day in South Carolina
I am especially proud of the state’s leaders, who showed that we are, first, fellow Americans.
Kathleen Parker: Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump put one in mind of alternate universes
America isn’t ready for either a Robin Hood or a King John occupying the White House..
Kathleen Parker: The mourning after: Take a seat at ‘The Welcome Table’
In the wake of the killings in Charleston, empathy needs to displace our cynicism and guardedness.
Kathleen Parker: S.C. governor’s call to take down Confederate flag long overdue
The pro-heritage argument is nullified by the massacre of nine people at a Charleston church.