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The Multicultural Cult: Part II Thomas Sowell: There was a reason why employers in the middle of the 19th century had signs that said, "No Irish need apply" -- and why employers in the middle of the 20th century no longer had such signs. ... more Extreme Girls: All the President's Radical Women Michelle Malkin: We are in the era of Democratic Extreme Girls -- Big Nanny handmaidens who demand control of your children, your health care, your energy use, your pocketbook and your news. ... more ON THE ROAD: Marco Rubio's Double Digit Lead Jillian Bandes: In city after city, scores of Floridians came to cheer Marco Rubio's campaign, which has been enjoying a double-digit lead for several weeks now. ... more Public-Sector Unions Choke Taxpayers John Stossel: "I thought unions were great -- until at Chrysler, the union steward started screaming at me. Working at an unhurried pace, I'd exceeded 'production' for that job." ... more Leftists, Progressives and Socialists Walter E. Williams: One of the greatest sources of confusion and deception is the difference between leftists, progressives, socialists, communists and fascists. ... more Nearly Invisible Harry Reid Brent Bozell: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid finally appeared in a debate Oct. 14 in Las Vegas with his Republican opponent, Sharron Angle. The appearance might come as a surprise to consumers of the national media. ... more U.S. Can't Build Like It Used To Jonah Goldberg: It took 410 days to build the Empire State Building, four years to erect the Golden Gate Bridge. Meanwhile, the "race" to rebuild the World Trade Center approaches its second decade. ... more Michael Medved: Reservations about Islam, and even fears of the Muslim faith's influence on the world at large, don't constitute paranoia or intolerance if you look at the facts. ... more The New GOP: Safe for Libertarians, but Only Fiscal Hawks Need Apply Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: A fundamental change is gripping the Republican grass roots as they animate the GOP surge to a major victory in the 2010 elections. ... more Stopping the Next Stuxnet Austin Bay: The cyber-warrior scenario goes something like this: If the worm is a computer worm (or other digital malware) infecting a dam's computer system, it might be possible to use the malicious code to take control of the supervisory operating system. ... more 2010 Race of the Day: The Newly-Vulnerable Arizona Dem Brian Walsh: In southwestern Arizona, newly vulnerable Democrat incumbent Raúl Grijalva is locked in an unexpectedly tight race against rocket scientist and Republican candidate Ruth McClung. ... more The Amazing Elastic Commerce Clause Jacob Sullum: In 2005, the Supreme Court said the federal government's power to "regulate commerce ... among the several states" extends to the tiniest speck of marijuana wherever it may be found, even in the home of a patient who grows it for her own medical use in compliance with state law. ... more From Self-Reliance to Servitude Ed Feulner: Are Americans, who have long prided themselves on their freedom and self-reliance, becoming more dependent on government, or less? ... more Top Five Reasons I'm Grateful for President Obama Ben Shapiro: Why am I grateful for President Obama? Here are five reasons. ... more Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: As tax advantaged retirement savings accounts, both a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA have their advantages. ... more Not Pelosi's Fault: San Francisco Got More 'Arts' Stimulus Grants Than 48 States Terry Jeffrey: The National Endowment for the Arts distributed $1.4 million in special "stimulus" grants to 37 private nonprofit "arts" organizations located in the city of San Francisco. ... more Returned to Life Paul Greenberg: Man was reminded of the great things he is capable of when the Chilean miners were rescued. ... more Rise of the Bitter Clingers David Harsanyi: Americans are in no mood for know-it-alls who think sailing is a sport. ... more From Self-Reliance to Servitude Ed Feulner: We use a variety of yardsticks to judge whether our country is on the right track. Is inflation up? Has unemployment dropped? What's the stock market doing today? ... more D.C. City Council Attacks Marriage Again Harry R. Jackson, Jr.: They've done it again -- the D.C. Council is remaining true-to-form as they plan to allow notaries public to perform marriage ceremonies. ... more ObamaCare Is Already Costing Americans Armstrong Williams: ObamaCare has destroyed economic recovery and become a "Jobs Reduction Act." ... more What The Most Watched TV Shows Say About America Rachel Marsden: Aside from "60 Minutes," there isn't a single news or information program to be found in any of the top 10 TV lists. ... more |
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TH Daily - October 20 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams and More
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