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TH Daily - October 29 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, Guy Benson, Jillian Bandes and More

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A Crossroads Election
Thomas Sowell:

Most elections are about particular policies, particular scandals or particular personalities. But these issues don't mean as much this year-- not because they are not important, but because this election is a crossroads election, one that can decide what path this country will take for many years to come. ... more


Standing Tall: The Rise and Resilience of Conservative Women
Michelle Malkin:

My military friends have a favorite saying: "If you're not catching flak, you're not over the target." ... more


ON THE ROAD: Rothfus Campaign Making a Move
Jillian Bandes:

Keith Rothfus' campaign was under the radar until just a few weeks ago. Then, it came out of the shadows with a very clear message. ... more


ON THE ROAD: Bielat Relishes Underdog Role in Bid to Beat Barney Frank
Guy Benson:

A hearty campaign staff comprised of disaffected Democrats, independents, and even a few Bay State Republicans, has been placing over 5,000 campaign calls per day and processing countless mailers since the primary election. All to campaign against incumbent Barney Frank. ... more


ON THE ROAD: Pennsylvania's Race Gets Dirty As Sestak Slings Feces
Jillian Bandes:

In his final push against Republican Pat Toomey in the Pennsylvania Senate race, an advertisement from Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak features a bag of feces collected from his family dog. ... more


"Glee" and "Gentlemen"
Brent Bozell:

No doubt about it, Fox's "Glee" is a pop-culture juggernaut. In 2009, the "Glee" cast landed 25 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the most by any artist since the Beatles. ... more


All Quiet on the Black-Ops Front
Jonah Goldberg:

I'd like to ask a simple question: Why isn't Julian Assange dead? ... more


Liberals at War With Liberty
David Limbaugh:

Liberals were mortified at Bush's alleged encroachment on our individual liberties, but now that they're in control, we see where liberty ranks on their list of priorities. ... more


QE Lite
Larry Kudlow:

Perhaps I was right to give Treasury man Tim Geithner the benefit of the doubt over his statements last week hinting at King Dollar protection. Perhaps. ... more


Closing in California
Hugh Hewitt:

When the Los Angeles Times published its last poll for the races between Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown for governor and between Carly Fiorina and Barbara Boxer for U.S. Senate, veteran Times' watchers laughed out loud. ... more


What Matters Most
Oliver North:

CHICAGO -- According to pollsters and pundits, next Tuesday's midterm elections for the 112th Congress are going to be a referendum on the nation's economic travail. ... more


'Just Say No!' Pays Off
Pat Buchanan:

The polls and pundits are all in alignment now. ... more


Republicans: Hold the Hubris
Mona Charen:

I am as delighted as any conservative could be about predictions for Tuesday's election. But the exultation among some on the right is making me nervous. ... more


No On Early Voting
Linda Chavez:

Nearly one in four voters will have cast their ballot before Election Day, but I won't be one of them. ... more


All Spooks Beware
Suzanne Fields:

Spooky election campaigns jump-start Halloween this year. Christine O'Donnell, a Tea Party Republican running for a Senate seat from Delaware, is looking for a metered space to park her broomstick. ... more


For Sale: Afghanistan's Government
Diana West:

Last Sunday, the New York Times described a crude scene that smacked of not exactly petty graft. ... more


Conservatism: Back from the Dead
J.D. Thorpe:

Amidst the exuberant celebration of Obama's election in 2008, many liberal talking heads pronounced the death of conservatism. Yet just two short years later, the Republicans are poised to overwhelm the Democrats in the midterm elections. RealClearPolitics predicts that the GOP will gain eight seats in the Senate, six governorships, and approximately fifty seats in the House. What has spurred this reverse of fortunes? ... more


How To Suture Dems' Fiscal Hemorrhaging
Donald Lambro:

WASHINGTON -- The Democrats keep asking the Republicans to say where they would cut federal spending to shrink a massive $1.3 trillion deficit if they win control of Congress on Nov. 2. ... more


2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: A Small-Businessman for Minnesota's First
Brian Walsh:

With the political environment turning toxic for Democrats, a Congressional seat in Southern Minnesota is moving towards a GOP pick-up opportunity. ... more


You Call Yourself a Firefighter?
Andrew Tallman:

Imagine one calm afternoon while you sit on your patio reading a book that your phone rings. On the other end is your 33-year-old firefighter son sounding rather anxious. ... more


Obama's Post-Election To-Do List
Cliff May:

Assuming the polls, prognosticators and pundits are worth their salt, this time next week President Obama will be facing political climate change. ... more


Mike Keown v. Sanford Bishop in GA-02
Brian Walsh:

Locked in perhaps the toughest reelection battle of his career, longtime incumbent Democrat Sanford Bishop is trying to pull out all the stops to stunt the momentum of Republican Mike Keown. ... more


Voter Fraud in the 2010 Elections? There's An App for That
Katie Pavlich:

Four days to go until the 2010 midterm elections and already we have seen rampant voter fraud taking place in many states. ... more


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