Only seven weeks remain before the Brexit deadline, while Theresa May has run out of ideas and leverage in her "negotiation" with Brussels.
Jeff Danziger lives in New York City. He is represented by CWS Syndicate and the Washington Post Writers Group. He is the recipient of the Herblock Prize and the Thomas Nast (Landau) Prize. He served ...
Among the despicable sidelights of Trump's State of the Union is watching Republicans in Congress applaud wildly, when they know he's lying.
Despite Gov. Ralph Northam's confusion about whether he wore blackface in 1984, his racist conduct might not offend every Virginia voter.
Ever since Trump named John Bolton as national security adviser, America and the world have been in the gravest danger.
When Trump described the Foxconn deal as the "eighth wonder of the world," he sounded like PT Barnum -- and was just as believable.
Spouting vapid bromides and vacuous generalities, the Starbucks coffee magnate has yet to offer a persuasive rationale for his candidacy.
Jeff Danziger lives in New York City. He is represented by CWS Syndicate and the Washington Post Writers Group. He is the recipient of the Herblock Prize and the Thomas Nast (Landau) Prize. He served ...
What irony for England's Brexiteers, whose insistence on a hard EU border is driving Northern Ireland toward unity with the Irish Republic.
Trump confidant Roger Stone flaunts a portrait of the previous worst president on his back. What if he really does become a style icon?
The indictment of Roger J. Stone, Jr., Trump's addled trickster and alleged Wikileaker, may mark a turning point in Mueller's investigation.
The more Trump insults, and threatens his former attorney, the more intriguing Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony is likely to be.
The government shutdown is over (for now), but the Commerce Secretary's dimwitted, heartless remarks about federal workers will still echo.
That towering monument to vanity and venality in Moscow must have looked like a great idea at the time. Now it looks like a federal offense.
Presidential attorney Rudolph Giuliani reportedly expressed fear that his legacy will be tainted by Trump. It's the sanest thing he has said in years.