Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker
Opinion Writer

Kathleen Parker writes a twice-weekly column on politics and culture. In 2010, she received the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for “her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues, gracefully sharing the experiences and values that lead her to unpredictable conclusions.” A Florida native, Parker started her column in 1987 when she was a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel. She joined the Washington Post Writers Group in 2006. She is the author of “Save the Males: Why Men Matter, Why Women Should Care” (2008).

Latest by Kathleen Parker

Sarah Palin flaunts her fertility

Sarah Palin flaunts her fertility

The former governor exemplifies a strange shift among female politicians.

Googled to tears

Googled to tears

These days, the notion of anonymity is ludicrous.

The tanning tax, and other Obamacare absurdities

The tanning tax, and other Obamacare absurdities

The White House has scuttled the idea of individual conscience.

More equal, still unhappy

More equal, still unhappy

Much, and little, has changed over the decades for women.