Charles Hurt
Columns by Charles Hurt
Speaker ‘Moses’ Johnson drowns House Republicans in the Red Sea
When Rep. Matt Gaetz and his band of political misfits cashiered former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy last year, they assured us they were leading Republicans out of the wilderness and finally into the promised land. Published April 25, 2024
University safe spaces reserved for terrorist supporters
So these are the racist Americans President Biden warned us about. Published April 22, 2024
Trump stars in ‘Law & Order: Zero Victims Unit’
Excuse me, your honor, but what part of "America First" do you not understand? Published April 18, 2024
It’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’: Bring back the Great White Knights of the Patriarchy
Long live the patriarchy! Ever since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it's been nothing but bloodshed in the back alleys of America. Published April 11, 2024
Biden transforms into ‘Dark Brandon’
Dark Brandon is real. Published April 8, 2024
Democrats’ desperation is good news for the rest of us
The Democratic Party's latest mental breakdown over former President Donald Trump was triggered last week by the former president hawking Bibles to supporters over the internet. Published April 1, 2024
Democrats’ ‘freak show’ goes after Trump
If Donald Trump is a carnival barker, this motley crew of Trump detractors is the freak show that sets up a tent down the road from wherever Mr. Trump takes his jolly circus. Published March 28, 2024
On Donald Trump’s Judgment Day, Letitia James gets spanked
Turns out Donald Trump's legal instincts are as good as his political instincts, which are as good as his marketing instincts -- all of which are as perfect as a Ukrainian phone call. Published March 25, 2024
Trump plans new short list of 20 potential Supreme Court picks
Former President Donald Trump is working on a new list of 20 potential picks for the Supreme Court should he be reelected in November, The Washington Times has learned. Published March 19, 2024
‘Chains’ vs. ‘bloodbath’: Political press no match for Trump’s Shakespearean prose
Once again, the political press has spilled their bloody entrails over the Shakespearean language former President Donald Trump uses to vividly describe the dramatic doom that will befall America. Published March 18, 2024
Delaware Gothic: Sound and fury of Biden’s troubled mind
"And where would those have been?" federal prosecutor Robert Hur asked President Biden, referring to some papers that had been boxed up at the vice president's residence in Washington. Published March 14, 2024
Biden’s worst month reflects his dangerous open border experiment
This is the worst month of President Biden's 50-year political career. Published March 11, 2024
Trump rises from the ashes on revenge and retribution
Not since Elvis Presley's second act in 1968 after returning from military service has there been a bigger American comeback than the resurrection of Donald J. Trump's political career. And he did it without a guitar. Published March 7, 2024
Loser Nikki Haley mining for humiliation
Not since Benjamin Franklin invented electricity with his key and kite has any political figure accomplished more when it comes to exploring new depths of the murky unknown. Published March 4, 2024
Wack-a-doodle Nikki Haley in South Carolina: ‘I’m not going anywhere’
Wherever she is in the five stages of grief, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has not yet reached the "acceptance" stage. Published February 26, 2024
Biden, Congress stick broke taxpayers with overseas war bills while ignoring invasion here at home
We are once again reminded in spectacular fashion just how bad things are watching Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill play dangerous political games in recent weeks. Published February 22, 2024
Pro-slavery ‘experts’ rank American leaders for Presidents Day
A group calling itself the American Political Science Association celebrated Presidents Day this year by publishing a list ranking all U.S. presidents in order of greatness. Published February 19, 2024
Whose ‘mental state of willfulness’ is running the Biden administration?
No matter how hopelessly stupid, lazy or incompetent you may be, there is always a home for you in Washington, the town where nobody ever gets fired and everybody eats. Published February 12, 2024
Beating Nikki Haley, one American at a time
Congratulations, America. Every one of you beat Nikki Haley in this week's Nevada primary. Published February 8, 2024
Nikki Haley headed for spectacular flameout in South Carolina
It is reasonable to wonder why former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley would stick with her run for president only to suffer a rejection in her home state, where she was elected twice. Published February 1, 2024