Cal Thomas
Columns by Cal Thomas
Would-be Michigan synagogue bomber Ayman Mohamad Ghazali barely concealed his intentions
Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, government officials have said their greatest fear is self-radicalized individuals they call "lone wolves." Published April 1, 2026
Lessons for Iran from the Vietnam War
We Americans are an impatient lot. If we must engage in warfare, then we would prefer it to be wrapped up in weeks, not months, and certainly not years. Published March 30, 2026
Voters stuck in political instant replay as Democrats and Republicans recycle the same battles
In sports, the instant replay was invented and first used by a man named Tony Verna on the Dec. 7, 1963, broadcast of the Army-Navy football game on CBS. Published March 25, 2026
Blue states lose billions in revenue as Americans head for lower taxes
Even someone with only a rudimentary understanding of economics should know that if you tax a business or individual beyond their level of tolerance, they will leave. Published March 23, 2026
Trump’s second coming of DOGE
President Trump has signed an executive order creating a task force to crack down on fraud in government programs. Published March 18, 2026
How many terror attacks before U.S. government confronts Islamist networks at home
By unleashing a war on Iran to prevent the ayatollahs from building a nuclear weapon and deliver freedom to the Iranian people, President Trump has acted as no other president has. Published March 16, 2026
What if those Iranian bombs had nuclear warheads?
Criticism of President Trump's bombing campaign against the Iranian regime continues from most Democrats and a few Republicans. Published March 11, 2026
Texas voters, don’t be fooled by James Talarico
Democrats have had trouble in recent years attracting conservative evangelical voters, who vote mostly for Republicans. Published March 9, 2026
Epstein depositions revive Clintons’ long war with credibility
How much faith should one have put in the veracity of Bill Clinton when he testified last week that he'd done "nothing wrong" in his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein? Published March 4, 2026
Trump takes the fight to Iran and shatters decades of hesitation
If you want to look at it this way, President Trump is keeping his promise to end wars by taking out the Iranian regime, which has made war on us and underwritten terrorism since its 1979 revolution. Published March 2, 2026
At State of the Union, Trump showcases patriotism (and bravado) while Democrats turn petty
Most State of the Union addresses are forgettable the moment they end. Not this one. Published February 25, 2026
Trump: Insulter in chief
Each time one thinks President Trump has reached the lowest level possible in insulting his enemies, he finds new depths to plunge. Published February 23, 2026
Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson
President Trump called the Rev. Jesse Jackson "a force of nature," and so he was. Published February 18, 2026
Convention of states offers constitutional path to restrain runaway federal power
It's only February, but news networks are obsessed with the November elections. Why all the attention? Published February 16, 2026
The decline of The Washington Post
Unless you work -- or used to work, given the layoffs and closings of so many newspapers -- in the declining profession of journalism, you may not be aware of the problems at The Washington Post. Published February 11, 2026
The other voter fraud: Clinton and Biden programs fueled mass naturalization for political gain
When President Trump claims "voter fraud" in previous elections, what usually comes to my mind is non-U.S. citizens casting ballots. Published February 9, 2026
Will there be consequences if the Clintons lie about Epstein?
Bill and Hillary Clinton have finally announced that they will give sworn depositions concerning what they know about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Published February 4, 2026
Spanberger’s needless tax hike plans will cause a Virginia exodus
At first it seemed like something from the satirical newspaper "Babylon Bee." The new governor of Virginia has proposed a tax hike on services such as dog walking and grooming. Published February 2, 2026
Foul, nuclear rhetoric has only inflamed Minneapolis, ICE tensions
Ancient proverbs can be helpful in adjusting our language and behavior in ways that can benefit every generation. Published January 28, 2026
Trump admin must counterprogram the Democrats’ ICE lies
If you follow what presents itself as "reporting," you've likely heard about a 5-year-old boy in Minneapolis who was used as "bait" to get his father, who'd abandoned him, to return. Published January 26, 2026