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How Privileged Democrats Pay for Their Houses Michelle Malkin: Like millions of Americans, Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell has had trouble covering her mortgage and other bills over the years. Her opponents consider this a scandal of disqualifying proportions. ... more The GOP's Ante Jonah Goldberg: On the political gimmickry scale, the GOP's new "Pledge to America" is worse than some, better than others. ... more Raese Is In It To Win It Jillian Bandes: The West Virginia Senate race was blown wide-open by a new poll that put Republican John Raese' ahead of Democratic Governor Joe Manchin, 46% to 43%. ... more And Now for the News... Oliver North: KABUL, Afghanistan -- Last week, our "War Stories" team was on the U.S.-Mexico border documenting the tidal wave of violence and illegal activity on America's "southern front." ... more Destroying King Dollar Is Not the Solution Larry Kudlow: Fed head Ben Bernanke and the FOMC dropped a new policy bomb at their meeting this week. Now they say inflation is too low. Fed head Ben Bernanke and the FOMC dropped a new policy bomb at their meeting this week. Now they say inflation is too low. ... more Obama's Policies Drag Down Democratic Governors Michael Barone: Coming out of the election, Republicans are likely to be far ahead in governorships. ... more Equality -- or Freedom? Pat Buchanan: If you would understand why America has lost the dynamism she had in the 1950s and 1960s, consider the new Paycheck Fairness Act passed by the House 256 to 162. ... more Mona Charen: By declining to act decisively on Afghanistan, he is blundering into Johnson territory. ... more The Reluctant Warrior Michael Gerson: WASHINGTON -- What is most disturbing about the coverage of Bob Woodward's "Obama's Wars" is not the juicy bits of conflict and infighting; it is the fact that the White House seems pleased with the image of President Obama that emerges. ... more Polymorphous Propaganda Brent Bozell: The sexual revolution always seems to have another frontier. Indeed, the very idea of a "revolution" would be negated were there no frontiers to conquer. ... more GOP Pledge Is a Step in the Right Direction David Limbaugh: This pledge is their acknowledgment that the GOP has heard the grass roots, too. ... more No More Racial Gerrymandering Linda Chavez: Rep. Loretta Sanchez seems to believe her ethnicity entitles her to keep her congressional seat this election. ... more Reading the Tea Leaves Suzanne Fields: Women comprise a slight majority at the tea parties, but that's because they've learned the importance of the issues within a family context of budgets and children. ... more No Rapport With Afghan Leaders? Good. Diana West: "In a mock Afghan village on the Quantico Marine base," the Washington Post reports, "Sloan Mann, a military contractor, guided several Marines into a sweltering concrete room. ... more Ken Blackwell: Fritz Mondale has weighed in. Jimmy Carter's Vice President has surely not helped President Obama. ... more Left Calls in the Cavalry But Forgets They're the Bad Guys Dan Gainor: Media respond to Obama's call for 'soldiers' with more bashing of tea parties. ... more Big Pickups Predicted For GOP in Midterms Donald Lambro: WASHINGTON -- The 2010 midterm campaign push is turning into one of those rare wave elections where the outcome is taking shape long before the votes are cast. ... more A Failure to Communicate Paul Greenberg: Dear Movie Fan.... ... more Small Business Owners Ready to Fight Doug Schoen and Bill McInturff: There has been much talk in Washington lately about what small business wants, how small business thinks and what needs to be done to stimulate the one sector of the U.S. economy responsible for so much new job creation. ... more A Lighthearted Look at Ideology vs. Reality Dan Kennedy: Real economics makes monkeys of Obama's assumptions. ... more 2010 Race of the Day: More Massachusetts Republicans Brian Walsh: As one of the few open U.S. House seats this cycle, Massachusetts' 10th Congressional District has become an excellent opportunity for Republicans to pick up one of the 39 seats needed to gain control of the House. ... more Peace - But Not Now Cliff May: At an off-the-record gathering of foreign policy mandarins and opinion mongers recently, the former head of an allied nation said he was advising President Obama to push as hard as possible for a speedy settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. ... more |
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TH Daily - September 24 - Michelle Malkin,Jonah Goldberg,Jillian Bandes,Oliver North,Larry Kudlow and More
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