What’s more entertaining than prompting major world powers to flex their muscles over a hacker?
Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker: ‘Interview’ demise turned out to be a poorly wrapped holiday gift
In the back-and-forth drama of movie/no movie, we all learned a lesson from a case of ‘the tinies.’
Kathleen Parker: ‘Corrupt’ investigation of wildfire has all the makings for a movie
A California judge finds the state’s probe of a 2007 blaze was rife with abuses of the judicial process.
Kathleen Parker: Women hurt own interests by judging based on reproductive issues
Accept that women differ, and that there are conservative feminists who can be useful to society.
Kathleen Parker: True journalism or ratings spike?
Ferguson coverage shows that the media should examine overdramatizing.
Kathleen Parker: Due process sustains collateral damage in Bill Cosby case
This is not a defense of the comedian and what he did or didn’t do, but a reminder of our rule of law.
Kathleen Parker: America’s political preference slowly swings back to Republicans
Each party takes a turn proving to the public that they are ill-equipped to run a lumbering bureaucracy.
Kathleen Parker: Why not quarantine travelers from Ebola-infected countries?
We need to make it less possible for these people to help to spread a deadly disease.
Kathleen Parker: Americans are growing accustomed to the banality of evil
Our president blandly condemns the beheading of an American journalist, then hops into a golf cart.
Kathleen Parker: Republican ‘war on women’ is a war that never was
It was an effective Democratic strategy in 2012, aided by some of the Republicans’ lesser lights and looser tongues.