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A Convenient Excuse Jonah Goldberg: Is Michael Bloomberg to blame for the deaths of the 18 Muslim men in Indian-controlled Kashmir who rioted over reports that someone in America burned the Koran? ... more A Bullish Tea Party Revolt Larry Kudlow: Optimism has been hard for me this year. Our muddle-through economy and lackluster stock market, challenged by so many taxing, spending, and regulating problems coming out of Washington, are the reasons why. ... more The Myth of Conservative Vulnerability Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: This week's primary victories of Christine O'Donnell in Delaware and Joe DioGuardi in New York illustrate how the tea party is cleansing the Republican Party and installing true believers over professional politicians. ... more The Atlantic's Astounding Stupidity on Cuba Humberto Fontova: Hired help might be hard to find nowadays—but not for Fidel Castro. Jack Benny had his Rochester. Louise Jefferson had her Florence. And Fidel Castro now has Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic magazine's freshly-minted "Cuba-Expert." ... more 2010 Race of the Day: Empire State's Interesting 13th District Brian Walsh: New York's 13th Congressional District doesn't always follow the rest of the trends within the rest of New York City. ... more Sunrise, Sunset: Our Future is Only as Certain as Religious Freedom Alan Sears: As the often heated, sometimes bitter debates that characterized the Constitutional Convention roared back and forth, month after month, throughout the long summer of 1787, Benjamin Franklin found himself gazing more and more at the painted image carved on the chair used by George Washington, who was presiding over the convention. Franklin couldn't decide, he told those sitting around him, if the image of a shining orb was supposed to represent the dawn of a new day…or dusk, and darkness coming on the land. ... more California Schools: Monuments to Mediocrity Meredith Turney: The shocking sticker price for a new Los Angeles school grabbed headlines across the nation. ... more Rich Galen: A day after the national press corps proclaimed the death of the Republican party because Christine O'Donnell won the GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Delaware, some really awful numbers came out showing why the geniuses in the Obama White House have got this all wrong. ... more |
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TH Daily - September 18 - Jonah Goldberg,Larry Kudlow,Dick Morris and Eileen McGann,Humberto Fontova,Brian Walsh and More
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