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Daniel Henninger
Wonder Land columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Deputy Editorial Page Editor . Fox News commentator.
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Daniel Henninger 20. März
The college-admissions scandal is a study in the high costs of destroying standards of merit, no matter what the intentions, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 14. März
You can laugh at AOC’s version of socialism. But the party-controlled capitalism of the next Democratic president won’t be funny, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 7. März
It takes a special kind of obtuseness to stare at the great American jobs machine the past two years and pretend it isn’t there, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 28. Feb.
The survival of three Virginia Democrats reveals hypocrisy on a grand scale—and maybe a return to sanity, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 21. Feb.
It was inevitable—the Democrats are unabashedly the party of the far left, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 14. Feb.
Trump mocked Beto O’Rourke in El Paso for a reason: Beto may be the one Democrat with enough charisma to compete with him, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 7. Feb.
Democrats had to wonder how long they’d get away with the socialism hooey, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 31. Jan.
If President Trump saves the Dreamers, the Democrats running on an ‘anyone-but-Trump’ strategy are finished, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 24. Jan.
President Trump should turn those MAGA hats into a larger and more important debate about American identity, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 17. Jan.
Brexit and the U.S. shutdown reflect a new political reality: We can stop what we don’t want but can’t enable what we need, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 10. Jan.
Here’s why neither Mitt Romney nor any other Republican is likely to succeed in challenging Donald Trump in 2020, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 3. Jan.
This presidency has entered a Trumpian Twilight Zone. The path forward is not at all clear, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 27. Dez.
Today marks the world premiere of “Trump the Opera—II,” in which the president looks for new victories over his opponents, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 20. Dez.
The women who love Trump are self-identified Republicans. Their support surpasses that of male voters by almost every measure, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 13. Dez.
Amid fires in Paris and Brexit struggles in London, the U.S. economy in Trump’s first two years shows how to do good for all, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 6. Dez.
Forget the invidious comparisons between George H.W. Bush and Donald Trump. The Bush values began to disappear long before Trump, writes
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Daniel Henninger 29. Nov.
Trump’s ridicule of Mia Love and Barbara Comstock may haunt him when his presidency is in peril next year, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 15. Nov.
Jeff Bezos, a favorite punching-bag for the president, has just taken over Queens, where Trump got his start, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 7. Nov.
After the midterm elections, Trump will have trouble reassembling his 2016 coalition unless he adjusts his strategy, writes via
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Daniel Henninger 1. Nov.
Godspeed, Steph and Polo. Thinking of all three of you all day. Love, Dan
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