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Chris Coons Lied, Granny Died Ann Coulter: In all of life's tribulations, there is nothing so aggravating as being condescended to by an idiot. ... more Is Barney Frank? Thomas Sowell: You would be hard pressed to find a politician who is less frank than Congressman Barney Frank. ... more Cat Fight in South Dakota Jillian Bandes: Kristi Noem has been dubbed the "next Sarah Palin," but she's keen on distancing herself from that title. ... more ON THE ROAD: Giving Congress Heck for NV-03 Guy Benson: Dr. Joe Heck projects a quiet, earnest confidence about his chances in his very close election battle against freshman Congressional Democrat Rep. Dina Titus. ... more Three Wars, Little News Victor Davis Hanson: Americans know more about Lady Gaga than they do about the Afghan war, the Predator war inside Pakistan or the vicious drug war in Mexico. ... more Obama: Wrong, Not Evil -- That's Why He's So Dangerous Larry Elder: Is President Obama evil or "just" wrong? A Rasputin or a Chamberlain? ... more Tea Party Neophytes Outshine the Dems' Old Pros Michael Barone: One of the constant refrains of the so-called mainstream media is that tea party candidates are blithering incompetents and weird wackos. ... more Hugh Hewitt: A series of stories, statements, and hurried denials from Republicans this week should have served to alert every sitting Republican member of Congress that, even if November 2 brings good or even great news, November 3 should not be a day of backslapping old friends and celebrating the return of chairmanships and budgeting authority. ... more But Enough About Me Cal Thomas: ... more Democrats are the French Party Mona Charen: Only in France could a labor action sound like a tasty appetizer. They call it "escargot," but they're not referring to snails in a buttery/garlic sauce. ... more Vote-Buying America to the Brink Debra J. Saunders: Across the pond, British Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition is calling for 19 percent cuts in government spending. ... more Brief comments on items in the news... Ross Mackenzie: How conservative -- how adamantly anti-leftist and anti-Democrat -- are members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars? This much. ... more It Is Over, Liberals Emmett Tyrrell: The Democrats are about to be beaten by something that they do not in their heart of hearts think exists: a huge national majority. ... more Obama Administration's Priority Is Public Relations Ken Blackwell: Best proof that politics, not principle, is guiding the actions of the Obama administration: Nidal Hasan's arraignment has been held over for three weeks at Fort Hood—until after the midterm elections. ... more Brian Walsh: In one of the more interesting and fastest developing House races to watch this fall, former Republican Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick is taking on Rep. Patrick Murphy, the Democrat who ousted the freshman Fitzpatrick by just over 1,500 votes in the 2006 wave. ... more Rahm's Residence and the Appeal of Absent Pols Steve Chapman: To Rahm Emanuel's enemies on the shores of Lake Michigan, he is to Chicago what Brett Favre is to Green Bay: a refugee, not a resident. ... more Rahm's Residence and the Appeal of Absent Pols Steve Chapman: To many people who dislike the Obama administration, Rahm Emanuel is the sordid embodiment of the Chicago Way. ... more Friedman in the Tea Kettle Ralph Benko: The New York Times' Thomas Friedman recently issued a critique of the Tea Party Movement: The Tea Kettle Movement. He observes: The Tea Party that has gotten all the attention, the amorphous, self-generated protest against the growth in government and the deficit, is what I'd actually call the "Tea Kettle movement" — because all it's doing is letting off steam. ... more Don't Call Me Madam Michael Reagan: California is broke -- flat broke. Two of the reasons for the state's desperate financial crisis are seeking yet another chance to completely wreck the state's economy. ... more A Drive to Clarity Ryan Lees: couple weeks ago, I drove out of Alexandria City into Fairfax County, then through Prince William County, exiting the D.C. suburbs into the Real America. In the midst of D.C. you forget what a representative is. When you travel outside during election time, you see where a representative comes from. ... more Make Them Agree to Kill the Death Tax Robert Knight: As many incumbents contemplate the death of their political careers, it's a good time to remind them of their unfinished work in fending off the death tax. ... more Even Obama Admits to 'Difficult Election' Donald Lambro: Obama's trip to Ohio Sunday was his 11th visit to the pivotal Midwest state as president, but the soaring oratory and political promises were not working as they did in 2008. ... more Does Gay Marriage Prevent Gay Teen Suicide? Maggie Gallagher: Do I have blood on my hands? Major gay rights groups are saying so. Each of us who opposes gay marriage, they say, is responsible for the terrible and tragic suicides of gay teens that recently hit the news. ... more What Makes a Wave? Rich Galen: How will you know if there is truly a wave on election day, November 2? ... more |
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TH Daily - October 21 - Ann Coulter, Thomas Sowell, Jillian Bandes, Guy Benson, Victor Davis Hanson and More
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