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![]() Thomas Sowell: Guess who said the following: "We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work." Was it Sarah Palin? Rush Limbaugh? Karl Rove? ... more ![]() Guy Benson: A number of Illinois GOP operatives have expressed concerns about an eleventh-hour development in the Senate race: A $1 million cash infusion from the DNC into the state late on Saturday. ... more ![]() Byron York: "I mean, it would be one thing if they had kind of gone away and gone off into the desert," President Obama said recently about the Republican Party. ... more ![]() Chuck Norris: The fact is the tax man cometh for us all unless we cut him off at the pass (read: at the polls) by not electing or re-electing tax-increasing candidates. ... more ![]() David Limbaugh: I'll never forget how Al Gore's Democrats tried to steal the 2000 presidential election and then spent the next eight years complaining about Republicans stealing their "democracy." ... more ![]() Mike Adams: Dear Eric, Right now as you are reading your email a suspect is being rounded up on the outskirts of Quito, Ecuador. ... more ![]() Cal Thomas: For newly empowered congressional Republicans, priority one must be an extension of the Bush tax cuts. There should be enough votes not only from a new Republican majority, but also from some of the decimated and dispirited (and even newly elected) Democrats. If President Obama is smart, he won't veto the bill. ... more ![]() ![]() Dennis Prager: There is an American tradition of voting not for the party, but "for the man." Unlike Europeans, who are more ideologically driven, Americans have prided themselves in assessing individuals of both parties, and then voting for the more personally impressive candidate. ... more ![]() Pat Buchanan: Though Obama "may lose control of Congress," says columnist David Broder, he "can still storm back to win a second term in 2012." ... more ![]() Rachel Alexander: The biggest contributors to political campaigns come from the left. Many of these organizations are closely tied to government ... more ![]() Mona Charen: As we head to the polls, it's a good time to recall the wisdom of Milton Friedman. "There are four ways in which you can spend money..." ... more ![]() John Hawkins: If you ask the Left, they'll give you every excuse in the book for why they're going to get their brains beaten out today. The economy is bad, Obama cooperates too much with the Republicans, the American people are irrational, it's Bush's fault -- it goes on and on. ... more ![]() Debra J. Saunders: If you are a big fan of Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, you probably got a big kick out of the title of Saturday's "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear" on the National Mall in Washington. ... more ![]() Phyllis Schlafly: When the liberals and the feminists, including Hillary Clinton, began saying the "village" should raise the child, most people recognized village as a metaphor for government. ... more ![]() Bill Murchison: I write before the election has even been held. Wouldn't you know it? -- obliged to traffic in certainties while lacking Final Certainty. ... more ![]() Carrie Lukas: Voters won't just be sending a new set of political insiders to Washington. Many of the newly elected will come from outside of the political arena. ... more ![]() Sandy Rios: From jumping up and down making loud, simultaneous noises to listening to the familiar strains of "Love Train" and the wit of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, Saturday's "Rally to Restore Sanity" merits comparison to the Land of Oz. ... more ![]() Paul Kengor: The fourth of five installments in a series of weekly interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, author of "Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century." ... more ![]() Rachel Marsden: Just because something is popular in the realm of unlawful behaviour doesn't mean that it has run rampant, or that anyone other than those currently using it would want to be exposed to it. ... more ![]() Brian Walsh: In Ohio's 18th Congressional District, the race is quickly heating up between Pelosi Puppet Zack Space and Republican Bob Gibbs. ... more ![]() Rick Berman: The scariest Halloween costume on the racks this year wasn't a Twilight or Harry Potter getup. ... more ![]() Rich Galen: The story changed. After attempting to convince us for the past nine months that Democrats were merely taking a breath, playing rope-a-dope, biding their time, and just gathering themselves for the final push in which they would really surprise us, we are now being told that Republicans are not going to do as well as they should have done. ... more ![]() Laura Hollis: We cannot vote Obama out of office this year. But we can thwart his crippling agenda if we remove his minions. ... more |
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