Presidential hopefuls are trying to establish themselves as champions of equality – some more successfully than others.
Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker: Why young Americans may be conservatives at heart
They’d benefit from a government that removes economic and educational obstacles, promotes school choice and makes marriage more fiscally appealing, studies show.
Kathleen Parker: If Alabama is trying to become the worst state for women, its strategy is strong
Imagine having to interact with one’s rapist through a shared-parenting arrangement.
Kathleen Parker: We should be talking about ways to end abortion
It’s time to dedicate more effort to tackling unplanned pregnancy.
Kathleen Parker: Move over, Mike Pence – Trump has a new VP in mind
How reassuring it is that the president of the United States has found a kindred spirit in the North Korean dictator.
Kathleen Parker: Abortion extremism in New York, Virginia paved way for Alabama, Georgia laws
The conservative states’ restrictions follow efforts elsewhere to reduce medical oversight of late-term abortions.
Kathleen Parker: A female president is on the way, just not in 2020
None of the women currently vying for the Oval Office is the right person for the job.
Kathleen Parker: Biden is empathetic and compassionate, but he’s not the obvious candidate
The ex-vice president may be the only Democrat who could graciously show Trump the door – which doesn’t mean he’s the right one for the job.
Kathleen Parker: May this ungodly episode in American history soon come to an end
The Mueller report makes clear the impact on the presidency of a chief executive who disdains truth and lacks goodwill.
Kathleen Parker: Assange seems like a provocateur, not a journalist or a whistleblower
His actions indicate he’s a sociopathic interloper operating under the protection of free speech.