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Voters Speak: No to Soak-the-Rich Schemes Michelle Malkin: Do Americans share President Obama's desire to impose redistributive social justice on the well off? ... more Coasting to the Left Bill O'Reilly: Here's my question: If this week's election returns demonstrate that the vast majority of the country is moving to the right, why do the West Coast and the Northeast continue to embrace liberalism, especially when it has led to economic disaster? ... more Losing Your Head at the Supreme Court Brent Bozell: On Election Day, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case Schwarzenegger vs. Entertainment Merchants Association. ... more In Victory, the GOP Will Turn on Each Other Jonah Goldberg: The coming GOP congressional surge will inevitably lead to a lot of disarray on the right. ... more Obama Doesn't Seek Compromise; Neither Should We David Limbaugh: I take no great pleasure in having been correct in predicting Barack Obama's reaction to his Tuesday "shellacking." ... more Heroes Oliver North: PIERRE, S.D. -- Next week, America will observe its 56th Veterans Day. It hasn't always been so. ... more Has History Passed Obama By? Pat Buchanan: Barack Obama's dream of being a transformational president who alters the course of his country died 48 hours ago. ... more Mona Charen: It's an occupational hazard of pundits to see what they want to see in election returns. ... more A Cautionary Note for GOP in Tuesday's Election Linda Chavez: Tuesday was a great night for Republicans, but it would have been better yet had Sen. Harry Reid gone down to defeat. ... more Obama: The 'Anti-Stimulant' Howard Rich: Mere days after winning the presidency on the strength of his proposed "middle class tax cuts," U.S. President Barack Obama switched gears and began outlining his vision for a massive "economic stimulus" – one that he promised would create three million jobs. ... more At Last -- Maybe Some Job Creation Bill Murchison: Well, look, the president said, while reflecting somberly on why he got "shellacked" at the polls. ... more The Hollow Core Paul Greenberg: It's all over but the post-mortems as the politicos and pundits do their endless thing after every election, analyzing and re-analyzing the entrails to explain the results and predict the future. ... more Obama's Big Spending Days Are Over Donald Lambro: WASHINGTON -- The new conservative majority in the House and at least six more Republicans in the Senate gives the GOP de facto control of Congress and its agenda for the next two years. ... more A Reprise of the Goblins Suzanne Fields: Let's raise a cup o' cheer for robust, aggressive debate, especially for a democracy in an election campaign. ... more Cliff May: Last week, not for the first time, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he was considering declaring a Palestinian state and asking the United Nations to recognize it. ... more Voters Hold Onto Ideology and 'Refudiate' Obama's Agenda Janice Shaw Crouse: When words like "huge" or "massive" don't seem big enough to describe the scale of the conservative victories of the midterm election of 2010, the pundits reach for words like "tsunami" and "hurricane." ... more Election Day Hangover Shawn Ambrosino: The bottom line is, it's been a lengthy, bitter, bloody and dirty race to the end, and I'm glad we won't be seeing all the smears on TV anymore. ... more Republicans Must 'Hang Together' Matt Barber: The party will either return to the tried-and-true principles of unsullied Reagan conservatism, or the new Republican revolution will fizzle faster than you can say "Obama is a socialist." ... more |
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TH Daily - November 05 - Michelle Malkin, Bill O'Reilly, Brent Bozell, Jonah Goldberg, David Limbaugh and More
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