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TH Daily - October 28 - Ann Coulter, Thomas Sowell, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Michael Barone and More

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You Don't Have to be Crazy to be a Democrat, But it Helps
Ann Coulter:

With the media sneering about the Tea Party candidates being a bunch of nuts, how about we take a look at some of the Democrats running this year? ... more


Brass Oldies: Part III
Thomas Sowell:

Politics is not the only place where some pretty brassy statements have been made and repeated so often that some people have accepted these brassy statements as being as good as gold. ... more


American Groupspeak
Victor Davis Hanson:

Juan Williams was just fired from NPR. His sin? He confessed to occasional anxiety when Muslims board airplanes, and then went on to explain why stereotyping is wrong. ... more


NPR Fired Juan for Getting Krauthammered on Fox
Larry Elder:

Don't cry for Juan Williams. Lurking ahead are probably a seven-figure book deal, larger speaking fees, and loads more face time on television. NPR fired him, reconfirming the organization as a taxpayer-supported bastion of biased liberalism masquerading as "nonpartisan." ... more


Public Employee Unions Funnel Public Money to Dems
Michael Barone:

Who is the largest single political contributor in the 2010 campaign cycle? The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. ... more


The Morning After
Cal Thomas:

The great "what-if" looks like it is about to happen. With all of the media attention focused on Tuesday's midterm election, Republicans are faced with a greater task than winning a majority in the House of Representatives or getting at least close enough to a majority that they will be able to halt or slow the Obama agenda. ... more


Proposition 23: Jobs or Wishful Thinking?
Debra J. Saunders:

The real choice here is between jobs and magical thinking. ... more


The White-Hatted Remnant is Coming to Build Things Back
Ross Mackenzie:

Tuesday marks the mid-term elections. How will they turn out? ... more


Not Paying Attention? You Wish
David Harsanyi:

Who's going to argue with Sen. John Kerry's recent claim that the American electorate "doesn't always pay that much attention to what's going on? ... more


The Coming Struggle
Emmett Tyrrell:

Had the liberal press not encouraged the worst in the liberal politicians, the tea partyers might not have been aroused to their present pitch of civic-mindedness. ... more


The Choice That Liberals Hate
Robert Knight:

Never have so many politicians spoken so weirdly about something of which they know so little. ... more


How Not to Be Hired in 14 Easy Questions
Bob Goldman:

It doesn't take a whole lot of effort to stay unemployed these days. ... more


A Clear and Present Threat
Howard Rich:

A new Gallup poll shows that forty-six percent of Americans believe the federal government "poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens." ... more


The Incumbent Protection Racket
Steve Chapman:

This year's election will be exciting. Given the disenchantment of voters with President Obama and the Democratic Congress, there is every prospect that your Democratic representative will be shown the door. Given the generally anti-incumbent mood, there is every prospect that your Republican representative will be out on the street. ... more


Blockading with Trade Restrictions
Jim Powell:

A whiff of protectionism is in the air. Battered by the recession, many Americans are beginning to blame some of their woes on foreigners. ... more


No Pandering to This Mom
Marybeth Hicks:

Ask any man, "Tell me about yourself," and he'll describe what he does for a living. Ask a woman, and she'll tell you about her relationships. ... more


2010 Race of the Day: Obamacare Traitor John Boccieri
Brian Walsh:

This year, Republicans are doing what it takes to win back a seat in a traditional Republican stronghold. ... more


Obama v. Palin 2010
Rich Galen:

One of the very few things about being me is that I get calls from pretty smart reporters asking me what I think about this or that. ... more


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