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Feingold Versus Johnson Thomas Sowell: One of a surprising number of old, well-established politicians being challenged in this year's election by some unknown newcomer is Senator Russ Feingold in Wisconsin. ... more GOP Faces Tough Illinois Battles as 2010 Enters the Home Stretch Guy Benson: One thing is clear: If Republicans hope to harness lightning in a bottle and win back the Senate, Illinois is a must-have race. ... more AT THE RACES: IL-10: Congress Needs Some Pest Control Guy Benson: Robert Dold, the GOP's hopeful candidate in Illinois' 10th district, is a successful small businessman. "We do pest control, which a lot of people think is perfect for Washington, DC," Dold jokes. ... more 8 Steps To Rebuild America's Economy (Part 2) Chuck Norris: When Barack Obama was elected president, he made claims that he would "go through our federal budget -- page by page, line by line -- eliminating those programs we don't need." He has done no such thing. ... more The Sound of One Hand Clapping Cal Thomas: I was preparing to applaud the Obama administration and specifically Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano for announcing the deportation of a record number of criminal aliens last year. ... more God, Liberals and Liberty Dennis Prager: America's anomalous religiosity is very much worth celebrating -- not because it leads to affluence, but because it is indispensible to liberty. ... more Janet the Deporter Pat Buchanan: Janet Napolitano, secretary of homeland security -- Big Sis to regular readers of the Drudge Report -- held a press conference last week that might cause critics to reconsider their views. ... more Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: The mainstream media is peddling the line that the Democrats are staging a comeback, slicing Republican leads. It is absolute nonsense. ... more Liu, Si. Obama, No. Mona Charen: Ten months ago, when Liu Xiaobo was sentenced to 11 years for "inciting subversion of state power," the world response was muted. ... more Why Big Labor Couldn't Match Glenn Beck's Rally Byron York: The nation's biggest, richest and most powerful labor unions spent months organizing the "One Nation Working Together" rally at the Lincoln Memorial on Oct. 2. With midterm elections approaching, they hoped to put on a show of political strength to energize struggling Democratic candidates. ... more Seven Reasons Barack Obama Should Apologize to America John Hawkins: Barack Obama is a petty little man whose grandiose sense of self importance has always far outstripped his abilities and accomplishments. ... more Obama's Chamber Smear Is Business As Usual David Limbaugh: The most noteworthy aspect of President Barack Obama's slander of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for allegedly "stealing our democracy" by laundering foreign corporate donations is that such disgraceful behavior is par for the course for this self-described post-partisan president. ... more Law School Is Obamaland's Boot Camp Debra J. Saunders: Even though America is fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, members of President Obama's Cabinet are three times more likely to have attended law school than boot camp. ... more Marriage Is the Key to Spending Cuts Phyllis Schlafly: The attack on the institution of marriage is not only the biggest cultural but also the biggest fiscal issue of our times, and political and judicial attacks by gays are only part of the problem. ... more Paul Kengor: Communists have cynically, contemptuously targeted the Religious Left. And it's downright depressing to see the success they had. ... more Of Public Servants Who Serve Themselves First Paul Greenberg: Whenever some politician portrays himself as the source of all blessings (thanks to your tax money, sucker), a scene from the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" comes to mind. ... more Worker Benefits Mortgaged for Political Contributions? Katie Gage: Since the beginning of the 2008 cycle, Big Labor has donated more than $500 million to political campaigns, with an overwhelming majority of that going to Members of Congress and candidates for Federal office who support their job-killing policies. ... more 2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: Fake Tea Partiers Bankrolled by Dems Brian Walsh: We know that there's an exciting race between John Adler, a career tax-and-spend politician, and Republican outsider Jon Runyan. Runyan is ahead. ... more Americans Will Vote Their Interests, Not Parties Salena Zito: When voters walk into their precincts in 20-odd days for the midterm election, they won't think about "saving" Democrats or "helping" Republicans. They will think about themselves. ... more |
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TH Daily - October 12 - Thomas Sowell, Guy Benson, Guy Benson, Chuck Norris, Cal Thomas and More
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