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The Politics of Resentment Thomas Sowell: Few things have captured in microcosm what has gone so painfully wrong, where racial issues are concerned, like the recent election for mayor of Washington, D.C. ... more Trigger The Vote! Chuck Norris: The surprise victory of Christine O'Donnell in Delaware's U.S. Senate primary confirms what we've suspected all year: This year's critical midterm elections are going to bring real change to Congress. ... more Habitual Liar for Congress Mike Adams: I used to like Mike McIntyre. For a Democrat, he really wasn't that bad – at least not for the first few terms of office. Not only was he consistently pro-life but he also put a copy of the Ten Commandments on his office wall – this is a big deal for a Democrat, mind you. But, recently, McIntyre has forgotten the meaning of the Ninth Commandment. ... more Burn the Establishment Cal Thomas: The Tea Party Express roared through several primary elections last Tuesday, shaking the foundations of the Republican and media establishments. ... more Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner Pat Buchanan: In Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty's political obit, it was said, he devoted too much time and gave too many appointments to non-blacks in a rapidly gentrifying city where black folks are still the majority. ... more Democrats Chose Wrong Moment for Big Government Mona Charen: Democrats chose to indulge their spending spree just when Americans were sobering up about past overspending in their private lives. ... more In Delaware, GOP Should Target Dems, Not O'Donnell Byron York: Imagine for a moment that Republicans were not consumed with the various faults of the party's newly chosen Delaware Senate candidate, Christine O'Donnell. ... more David Limbaugh: My immediate response to liberals who emerge from their Ouija boards to denounce Christine O'Donnell as a one-time dabbler in witchcraft is: At this point in our history, I'd vote for Elmira Gulch before I'd vote for another statist masquerading as a Republican. ... more 7 Things The Establishment Gets Wrong About The Tea Party John Hawkins: There are plenty of old school Republicans who don't hate the Tea Party movement -- they simply don't understand it. ... more What I Would Do If I Were Governor Debra J. Saunders: California voters are looking for two things -- a strong economy and a stable government. The new governor can start by working on a solid budget. ... more Atheism: What a Joke Bill Murchison: Assuming, no doubt, our anxious world could use a good laugh, Stephen Hawking undertakes to provide one. He says the universe created itself. ... more Why Israelis Don't Trust "Peace Talks" Joel Mowbray: In Israel, politics is the national pastime. Israelis follow politics the same way certain New Yorkers absorb every statistic, past and present, about the Yankees. ... more Culture Challenge of the Week: Spiritual Indifference Rebecca Hagelin: Children and teens who lack religious connections today will be the spiritually indifferent adults of tomorrow. ... more An U.N.-Conscionable Act Ed Feulner: Did you know the White House has gone so far as to put Arizona "on report"to the United Nations? ... more Paul Driessen: It may be useful to address some basic issues, before going further down the road to Renewable Utopia. ... more Will Colin Powell Give Obama a General Discharge? Ken Blackwell: Gen. Powell still considers himself a Republican. He says Obama must provide a "razor blade" focus on the economy, on bringing down the 9.6% unemployment rate. ... more And Now Government Press Paul Greenberg: It had to happen. At a time when we've seen the birth of Government Motors and even Government Hedge Fund, aka AIG, it was only a matter of time before it was seriously proposed that we have a Government Press, too. ... more Do Senators Understand Truth Behind Homosexuals' Military Service? Peter Sprigg: Senators need to understand homosexual conduct, not free speech, is the issue. ... more 2010 Race of the Day: Democrats Find Cold Climate in Northeast Wisconsin Brian Walsh: Wisconsin has been on a different political trend than the rest of its fellow Great Lake states recently—its more conservative voters are concentrated in the suburban areas, while its more rural parts tend to vote Democratic. ... more Politics & The Current Discontents: November And Beyond Brian Birdnow: ... more Welcome to Islamerica Allen Hunt: ... more Why Conservative Women May Save the Country Lorie Byrd: ... more The Perils of Diplomatic Theater Caroline Glick: The current flurry of diplomatic activity with regard to Israel and Palestine is deeply disturbing. ... more Playoffs for Political Hacks Rich Galen: For those of you who may have missed the official Mullings bio (which is mostly true, by the way), Dr. Robert Hill, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio 45750 once introduced me as "What you get when you get when you cross a political hack with a philosopher." ... more |
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TH Daily - September 21 - Thomas Sowell,Chuck Norris,Mike Adams,Cal Thomas,Pat Buchanan and More
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