Michael Medved
Medved: The sad, ‘crazy’ tale of a Gaza water park, and Hamas’ war against fun
After barely three months of operation in 2010, the dream of a fanciful facility to attract tourists and delight locals lay in ruins.8 months ago
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Medved: Will 2024 be the year of crucial political debates on TV?
It’s not difficult to imagine either Biden or Trump uttering some inaccurate or incoherent combinations of words that could undercut any momentum.9 months ago
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Medved: GOP heading to irrelevance as party fails to embrace demographic changes
The spreading speculation about a new civil war isn't based on regionalism this time, but on distinctions in education and identity.10 months ago
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Medved: How Biden learned money misdeeds can hurt most of all
The doomed example of "Tricky Dick" demonstrates the way that financial wrongdoing and personal enrichment can upset the public more than sex scandals.10 months ago
Michael Medved
Picking the right running mate could powerfully boost Trump’s prospects
It’s impossible to forecast who Donald Trump will pick as his running mate for the upcoming election of 2024, but it’s safe to say who he won’t select.10 months ago
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Medved: Can a new Trump victimhood campaign win back the White House?
Facing more than a half-dozen hostile legal proceedings before next year’s presidential election, can Donald Trump mount an effective campaign?11 months ago
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Medved: A history of misery shapes Russian suffering today
Michael Medved: The recent chaos in Russia brought back memories of my ill-conceived pursuit of a Russian history major.11 months ago
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Medved: Overstating the dangers to Democracy
A new poll suggests 10 million Americans would use violence to achieve political goals, but carelessness with language overstates the danger to democracy.1 year ago
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Medved: Faith and doubt can increasingly co-exist
With all the animosity and arguments currently tearing at our country, are Americans increasingly confused about fundamental questions of faith?1 year ago
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Medved: The GOP should target Kamala Harris early and often
Vice-presidential nominees seldom become significant factors in presidential elections. In 2024, Kamala Harris could prove to be an exception.1 year ago
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Medved: What the Fox-Dominion deal means for Trump’s prospects
The recent decision by Fox News to negotiate a quick, costly deal in its defamation battle with Dominion Software raises questions.1 year ago
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Medved: Could Trump Really Pick DeSantis for VP?
Could Trump and DeSantis become running mates, rather than rivals, uniting the Republican Party and leading the way to sweeping victory in 2024?1 year ago
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Medved: As religious affiliation declines, why do believers still control Congress?
In 2007, only 16% of the public failed to identify with a specific religious faith, but that number has now nearly doubled to 29%.1 year ago
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Medved: Social media “friends” and the pandemic of loneliness
“I believe loneliness is one of the defining health concerns of our time” with serious consequences to both emotional and physical well-being.1 year ago
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Medved: Other ex-presidents who tried to recapture the White House
Donald Trump hopes to make history as the second President to ever recapture the White House after losing an election and leaving power.2 years ago
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Medved: Does the lack of a “Red Wave” indicate anything?
What’s the explanation for the peculiar polling of 2022 when the analysts anticipated a mighty “Red Wave” that never materialized?2 years ago
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Medved: Why the sudden rise in antisemitism?
What recent developments for Jewish people have provoked these alarming new levels of hostility in the United States and around the world?2 years ago
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Medved: Imprisoning violent criminals may be costly, but releasing them costs society more
Barr described the shift in policies and priorities that began in the Reagan and H.W. Bush administrations, with a focus on “getting tough” on crime.2 years ago
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Medved: Crucial numbers that Republicans can’t ignore
Only once in the past decade – during the Obama election of 2014 – did a majority of voters support Republican candidates for Congress.2 years ago
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Medved: Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan fails majority of Americans
Biden cited colleges' exponentially-rising costs as part of the reason to go forward with the student loan forgiveness plan.2 years ago
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Medved: After Mar-a-Lago raid, a dramatic week has given both parties what they wanted most
The search of Mar-a-Lago to recover classified papers may be remembered as the most controversial and disastrous decision in the storied history of the FBI.2 years ago
Michael Medved
What Makes Our Politics So Nasty?
What makes our present politics so nasty, negative and intensely personal?2 years ago
Michael Medved
Compromise on abortion isn’t impossible, it’s inevitable
The first priority toward reaching that goal is to clear away the accumulated layers of lies and misunderstandings that distort the public’s perspective.2 years ago
