Meanwhile, more experienced, qualified candidates have simply declined to join the Trump club.
Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker: Trump poses a danger to the country and the world
I almost feel sorry for the man, but rules of civility must take a back seat to our nation’s health and security.
Kathleen Parker: Ready to ‘drill down’ and ‘ideate’ to see which words should be banned?
‘It’s all good?’ Not really. Some words are just culturally shared jargon that drain my brain.
Kathleen Parker: ‘Credible accusations’ of sexual misconduct can do lasting collateral damage
Even if one believes all the women who have come forward thus far, a lawmaker’s suicide shows there’s room for self-doubt in our rush to judgment.
Kathleen Parker: Sen. Franken behaved badly, but not on the level of Trump and Moore
Democrats sacrificed him partly for political reasons; what will Republicans do if an alleged molester wins?
Kathleen Parker: Groping a serious offense but context, circumstance important to consider
While the transgressions of Al Franken and Roy Moore cannot be excused, every situation has its differences.
Kathleen Parker: Blame Bill Clinton’s 1990s misbehavior for today’s uproar over sexual harassment
The recent flurry of claims is a volcanic eruption of simmering rage among women.
Kathleen Parker: In his ‘Dear Donald’ speech, Bush says what needed to be said
‘Fake news’ is President Trump’s own invention to distract from coverage that he finds unflattering.
Kathleen Parker: If now is not the time to talk about gun control, then when?
President Trump’s smokescreen about gun control is distracting us to death.
Kathleen Parker: ‘Family values’ party seemed to loosen up – then Alabama resurrected Roy Moore
The late Hugh Hefner led a sexual revolution and thought Trump’s election signaled Republicans may join in. But the party’s Southern Christian base had other ideas.