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Is Barney Frank?: Part II Thomas Sowell: Among long-time politicians who are being seriously challenged for the first time this election year, Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts best epitomizes the cynical ruthlessness which hides behind their lofty rhetoric. ... more Free the Taxpayers: Defund State-Sponsored Media Michelle Malkin: In the wake of commentator Juan Williams' feckless firing by National Public Radio, supporters on the Internet sounded a cheeky rallying cry: "Free Juan!" But Williams has now been liberated from the government-funded media's politically correct shackles. ... more Will The Chosen People Choose Pat Toomey? Jillian Bandes: The Jews made it out of Egypt and survived the Seven Day war. They can also probably save Pat Toomey's Senate campaign. ... more ON THE ROAD: The Inside Story of How Sharron Angle Won The Nevada Senate Debate Guy Benson: LAS VEGAS – Last Thursday, Sharron Angle soundly defeated Harry Reid in the lone debate of their high-octane campaign. During my final 12 hours in Nevada, I sat down with a senior GOP operative and a high-level Angle campaign aide to discuss the Silver State' s Senate slugfest. ... more NPR Finally Finds An Excuse To Fire Juan Williams Guy Benson: Just before he uttered the words that ended his distinguished career at NPR, Juan Williams foretold his own demise: "I think political correctness can lead to some kind of paralysis where you don't address reality." ... more Shock and Awful Art Brent Bozell: Rocco Landesman is the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. Boy, does he know how to spin the official line on offensive art. ... more Schrecker and Me at Brandeis David Horowitz: I spoke last night a Brandeis University, as usual under the auspices of College Republicans and with no institutional or faculty sponsorship. ... more Jonah Goldberg: No one has asked President Obama a simple question: If your philosophy is so great, how come the countries that have embraced it for generations are so much poorer than us? ... more What Should a Republican Majority Do? David Limbaugh: Many are preoccupied speculating about the magnitude of the impending Republican electoral victory, but I don't think it's putting the cart before the horse to caution that we also ought to be concerned -- now -- about what Republicans will do if they do recapture control. ... more A Closer Look at CAIR Robert Spencer: Is the Council on American-Islamic Relations really a "Muslim NAACP" or something much more sinister? ... more Tim Geithner, Dollar Protector? Larry Kudlow: The falling dollar is on most everybody's mind, especially in financial markets here at home and globally. A currency war? World protectionism? Race to the bottom? ... more Mr. Fix-It Oliver North: WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has replaced an old axiom, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," with one of its own: "If it ain't broke, fix it till it is." ... more Tea Party Tory Pat Buchanan: Before the Tea Party philosophy is ever even tested in America, it will have succeeded, or it will have failed, in Great Britain. ... more Christine O'Donnell and A Christian America Michael Gerson: WASHINGTON -- The controversy surrounding Christine O'Donnell's constitutional views -- does she deny the existence of the establishment clause? dispute its location in the First Amendment? reject that it mandates the "separation of church and state"? -- is mainly the result of the candidate's own imprecision. ... more Linda Chavez: For prejudice to become discrimination requires action. But all Williams did was talk about his anxiety. ... more Confessions of a Pollster Matt Towery: I didn't set out in life to be the CEO of a company that conducts public opinion polls. ... more High Heels and High Hopes Suzanne Fields: Maybe the radical feminists deserve a little pity, or at least a bit of tea and sympathy. ... more Homophobia-phobia and Carl Paladino Sandy Rios: New York gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino chose not to march in the New York Gay Pride Parade saying, "that's not the example we should be showing our children." His opponent attended the parade, and even took along his kids. ... more Obama Has No Job-Creation Imagination Donald Lambro: WASHINGTON -- What do President Obama and the Democrats know about creating jobs? Judging by the anemic number of private-sector jobs being produced under their policies, not much. ... more Great Teachers We Have Known Paul Greenberg: It was wholly a pleasure to learn that something I wrote got you to thinking about a great teacher you once had. ... more Obama's 'Big Lies' Get Bigger Howard Rich: After Bush Republicans used "The Big Lie" to grow government and rack up huge deficits, President Barack Obama is now using it to expand government further. ... more Why Are Two Wars Not on Our National Radar? Diana West: How did we grow callous to these open wounds of war? ... more Ginni Thomas and Reconciliation Armstrong Williams: Imagine what might have happened if Anita Hill had accepted Ginni Thomas' olive branch. ... more Obstructed 'View' Cliff May: An African-American woman who affects a Jewish-sounding surname as a running joke storms off the stage in response to what she regards as the slander of Muslims. Only in America. ... more |
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TH Daily - October 22 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, Guy Benson, Guy Benson and More
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