John Stoehr

John Stoehr is the editor of the Editorial Board. He writes the daily edition. Find him @johnastoehr.

Trump to cities: You made me do this

July 22, 2020 /

First they came for the “illegals.”

You have to see this

July 22, 2020 /

I’m usually writing the day’s edition at this time of the day, but I couldn’t help sharing this footage from last night in Portland. The president appears to believe images like these make him look good to a slice of America desirous of a king-president. The backlash is already mounting, it’s already fierce and it…

Masks are tyranny but secret police aren’t

July 21, 2020 /

Nothing but crickets from so-called conservatives.

Yes, Trump’s secret police are real

July 20, 2020 /

Talk about it and don’t stop till Election Day.

‘Government tyranny’ is finally here, but this time it’s being met with crickets from the Republicans

July 17, 2020 /

I have been listening to “conservatives” blast government tyranny since I was an 8-year-old boy watching the “CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.” Every time liberals want to use government to address a problem, from enforcing civil rights laws, to protecting the environment to lifting the burden of expensive health insurance, “conservatives” have found a…

Pause the Trump-is-losing narrative

July 16, 2020 /

The point of this column is being wrong.

An apology

July 15, 2020 /

I used the word “goombah” to describe Roger Stone in Monday’s and Tuesday’s editions of the Editorial Board. I should not have done that. That’s an offensive word. I believe I have hurt some readers. I apologize without qualification for using that word. I have struck the word out of those pieces. And I pledge…

The intellectual fraud of Bari Weiss

July 15, 2020 /

She’s part of a larger project to warp American politics.

A President Biden can start restoring America by investigating the current president’s crimes

July 14, 2020 /

Why he should appoint a new special counsel.

By commuting Stone’s sentence, Trump continues a conspiracy that never ended

July 13, 2020 /

The president is covering up the cover up of a crime.