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The Shoes Liberal Celebrities Won't Wear Michelle Malkin: Primetime liberal comedians have it made. All they need to do is spend a few hours with a politically correct minority and -- voila! -- they're transformed into instant congressional experts. ... more Constitution and Politics a Toxic Mix to Many Liberals Jonah Goldberg: Does anyone, anywhere, think legislators should vote for legislation they think is unconstitutional? ... more GOP Running Up the Score in Big Ten Country - Part II Guy Benson: Let's analyze the midterm election landscape within college football's Big Ten conference—a region that may hold the key to potential Republican takeovers of the houses of Congress. Yesterday, we covered Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Michigan. ... more Report From 'The Necessary War' Oliver North: The mission: Take down an opium smuggler's compound before he could move his precious cargo across the nearby, increasingly tense Afghanistan-Pakistan border. ... more Tea Party vs. War Party? Pat Buchanan: "We're all on the same page until the polls close Nov. 2," Richard Viguerie, the longtime conservative strategist who has allied with the Tea Party, told The New York Times. ... more It's the Marriage Rate, Stupid Mona Charen: Income inequality, we learn from the Census Bureau, has reached the highest level since data were first collected on the subject in 1967. Poverty has increased dramatically, with one of seven Americans now falling below the poverty threshold. ... more Shame on Family Films? Brent Bozell: Don't read Newsweek magazine while drinking a beverage. A spit take is the obvious first reaction to a column by Julia Baird headlined "The Shame of Family Films." On the Internet, this article is coded as "Why Family Films Are So Sexist." ... more David Limbaugh: A couple of back-to-back statements by President Obama at a town hall rally in Des Moines, Iowa, tell us all we need to know about his economic philosophy and that we aren't going to climb out of his recession and begin to slow the growth of the national debt as long as he's calling the shots. ... more Breathe Easy: Amanpour Declared Recession Over Matt Towery: I must admit that I was taken aback when I recently watched an interview conducted by Christiane Amanpour, the new host of ABC-TV's "This Week," the long-running political talk show that airs on Sunday mornings. ... more Ignoring the Voters Linda Chavez: Members of Congress have now returned home to try to save their own jobs, never mind helping the millions of Americans who have lost theirs. ... more Campaign Stunt: a Bunch of Garbage Debra J. Saunders: "What did Meg Whitman know and when did she know it?" publicity hound attorney Gloria Allred asked Wednesday. It was a savvy close to a press conference at which client Nicandra Diaz-Santillan, who worked as a housekeeper for Whitman, alleged that Whitman knew that she was an illegal immigrant. ... more Teachers Unions Still Powerful Election Force Sarah Longwell: Anyone who thinks teachers unions no longer affect elections is in for a rude awakening. ... more President to Parents: "Do As I Say..." Ken Blackwell: Parents of the 216 students in Washington, D.C. who have seen Mr. Obama's congressional cohorts gut the Opportunity Scholarship program must have found cold comfort from the President's soothing words on NBC. ... more Money's Dreamless Sleep Suzanne Fields: Conservatives who love to hate moviemaker Oliver Stone, who has never found a particular reason to love America, won't find enough venom to abet their passion against him for his latest movie, "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps." ... more David Harsanyi: As a Jew, I'm often asked why my fellow tribesmen are so predictably left-wing. ... more 2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: North Carolina Blues Brian Walsh: Throughout the country there are a number of Democrats who claim to be conservative enough to represent deeply Republican districts, and in North Carolina's 7th, Mike McIntyre is definitely one of them. Don't be fooled. ... more On "Dupes," Scholarship, Partisanship and Redemption Paul Kengor: Think about how critical dupes were to American communists: Communists were always a tiny minority in this country, even at the height of their party membership in the 1930s, which peaked at about 100,000 members. ... more Obama Resents People He Would Lead Dan Kennedy: Regrettably, Obama is not as amivalent towards his war on the ambitious as he is to the war on terror. ... more November Prize for GOP Isn't in Congress J. T. Young: The biggest political potential for the GOP this November isn't in Washington. ... more 2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: Dina Titus Out of Touch in Nevada Brian Walsh: Dina Titus rode the Democrat wave to victory in 2008, narrowly defeating Republican Jon Porter with just 47 percent of the vote. Titus is in for a rocky re-election. ... more Going Ghost Cliff May: Molly Norris is not as well known as Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf or Pastor Terry Jones. 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TH Daily - October 01 - Michelle Malkin,Jonah Goldberg,Guy Benson,Oliver North,Pat Buchanan and More
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