In my latest oped for The Wall Street Journal, I ask the question: Why do Democrats want to keep us shutdown and Republicans want us free to reopen?
The answer is part politics, part psychology.
In my latest oped for The Wall Street Journal, I ask the question: Why do Democrats want to keep us shutdown and Republicans want us free to reopen?
The answer is part politics, part psychology.
The partisan push for nationalized mail-in ballots is not based on logical thinking.

Is the narrative about the Administration’s handling of COVID-19 accurate? I debate it with Bill Maher. Watch here.
As we see increasing evidence that China’s actions have harmed Americans, many are asking a simple question: what can we do about it? That’s why I have introduced a plan that would empower Americans to hold China accountable.
My bill – that I’ve introduced with Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) – would allow Americans to sue the Chinese government over coronavirus damages. This bill amends the foreign sovereign immunities act so that the communist regime is not immune from scrutiny and punishment in the aftermath of COVID-19 that has inflicted great harm upon the American people.
My recent op-ed in the Houston Chronicle, where I write about the need to go back on offense against coronavirus.
The following op-ed by Dan Crenshaw was published The Hill on April 8, 2020. We must have a reasonable discussion about opening society. This means the toxic public discourse must be stopped.
This is not a binary choice. We have to take measures to mitigate the pandemic alongside a reopening of the economy.
An op-ed by Dan Crenshaw about this critical moment facing the American energy industry.