The email flap serves as a reminder of a movie we’ve seen before – and it wasn’t so great the first time.
Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker: At least nobody died? A suicide signals the lousy state of our politics
America loses a good man who aspired to higher political office and was inspiring in his private life.
Kathleen Parker: Sean Penn’s remark prompts different kind of Oscar buzz
But of course the actor was joking. Do people actually think that Sean Penn is xenophobic?
Kathleen Parker: Giuliani’s remarks create sour litmus test for Republicans
The former New York mayor doesn’t think President Obama loves America. Now GOP presidential candidates are forced to say if they agree.
Kathleen Parker: Brian Williams deserves some benefit of the doubt
At the very least, he should be allowed to find out if viewers will trust him again.
Kathleen Parker: Anti-vaccine flap shows that centuries after Galileo, dimwits oppose scientific advances
The far left and far right would rather let their children risk illness than taint their bodies with antibodies.
Kathleen Parker: Palin deserves better than scorn from the party she served
Republicans handpicked and then sacrificed the fair maiden on the altar of political expedience.
Kathleen Parker: Without the voices of women, it’s a one-sided conversation
Pope Francis was plenty clear about that: ‘Women are able to see things with different eyes’ than men.
Kathleen Parker: Obama in Paris? Maybe discretion was the better part of valor
The U.S. has led the fight against terror for well over a decade, and Obama let the world down? Really?
Kathleen Parker: Send Al Sharpton back to the soapbox where he belongs
He has stepped into the TV studio to chastise those who don’t fit his idea of truth and justice.