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Red Herring Politics: Part II Thomas Sowell: Some of the longest-serving members of Congress, whose party has overwhelming majorities in both houses, are having far closer election races than they are used to. ... more The Two Faces of Michelle Obama Michelle Malkin: Two first ladies will hit the campaign trail for Democrats this month: Michelle Obama, champion of ordinary Americans, and Michelle Obama, money-grubber for the liberal elite. ... more America's Assassination List Jonah Goldberg: Does Anwar al-Awlaki deserve to die? ... more Congress Can't Repeal Economics John Stossel: When Obamacare was debated, we free-market advocates insisted that no matter what the president promised, the laws of economics cannot be repealed. Our opponents in effect answered, "Yes, we can." ... more Tea Party Candidate Boiling Over In Alan Grayson's District Jillian Bandes: Crazy old Alan Grayson is enjoying the spoils of a third party candidate who insists that she's not a third party candidate. ... more Politicians Exploit Economic Ignorance Walter E. Williams: One of President Obama's campaign promises was not to raise taxes on middle-class Americans. So here's my question: If there's a corporate tax increase either in the form of "cap and trade" or income tax, does it turn out to be a middle-class tax increase? ... more Obama's 'Auntie' and the Scandal of Liberal Hypocrisy Michael Medved: A recent television interview with President Obama's beloved "Auntie" exposes the fraudulent nature of liberal claims to superior compassion for the poor and downtrodden. ... more Dennis Prager: I am writing to you as a concerned and sympathetic American who is a Republican. My sentiments do not represent every American -- that would be impossible. ... more The Turnout Gap Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: As hard as pollsters try, it is almost impossible to glean a sample of actual likely voters in an off-year election. ... more Conservatives, Forever on Trial Brent Bozell: It's a topsy-turvy, upside-down political world out there for people who thought Barack Obama would be cruising at a 70 percent approval rating while crushing the Republicans like bugs. ... more Europe's Terror Alerts: Mumbai Meets Madrid Austin Bay: The November 2008 Mumbai, India, assault was a massacre-by-gunfire attack left 166 people dead and over 300 wounded. ... more Five Principles Newly Elected Republicans Should Live By in DC John Hawkins: What do conservatives want? They want to see ethical conservative leadership from politicians who listen to the people and have the courage of their convictions. ... more Roth IRA Withdrawals: The Exceptions Can be as Important as the Rules Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Carrie: I'm thinking of taking a distribution from my Roth IRA. What are the concerns? ... more Kicking the Tax Can Steve Everley: Last week Congress had the opportunity to prevent tax increases. Unfortunately, liberals in Congress only want tax cuts for some people and want to raise taxes on the rest. ... more Tony Blankley: Unlike most elections, in 2010, as in the 1850's, the public sees Washington corruption not as something to be lived with ... more Focus Less on Sex Education and More on Developing a Conscience Marybeth Hicks: Tragedy on a college campus came about not because of anti-LGBT sentiment but because two students have no conscience. ... more Assassinations Done Right David Harsanyi: At the risk of sounding melodramatic, I just wonder: If a president, any president, has the authority to order the assassination of a U.S. citizen without oversight ... more Pot Prohibitionist Prevarications Jacob Sullum: With a month to go before California voters decide whether to legalize marijuana, Proposition 19's opponents have pinned their hopes on desperate arguments. ... more GOP-led Congress a Likely Future Donald Lambro: The bleak economic forecast facing Democrats as they head into the final four weeks of the midterm elections is that the so-called recovery has come to a halt. ... more The Case of the Terrorist Emeritus Paul Greenberg: A board of trustees at a state university has finally acted as if it had a moral trust to guard. ... more Do Jews Have Civil Rights? Caroline Glick: The situation in Judea and Samaria is one where there are two sets of rules -- one for the Arabs, one for the Jews. ... more Why Does a Pentagon Shape the Oval Office? Diana West: Directing not only Obama's wars, but also America's, is a veritable military junta. ... more 2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: Taking OR-5 Brian Walsh: It's only June and the race for Oregon's Fifth Congressional district is already being called the "best congressional race this state has seen in years". ... more Say NO to Government Subsidies For Frivolous Litigation Lisa A. Rickard: Some in Washington are actually considering the creation of a new special interest tax break. ... more Who Rules the Tea Party? Armstrong Williams: One thing is certain, liberals have no idea who their opponent is, and they and the mainstream media are desperate to find out. ... more |
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TH Daily - October 06 - Thomas Sowell,Michelle Malkin,Jonah Goldberg,John Stossel,Jillian Bandes and More
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