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Political Judges Thomas Sowell: Results of the recent elections showed that growing numbers of Americans are fed up with "public servants" who act as if they are public masters. ... more No Illegal Alien Pilot Left Behind Michelle Malkin: Chalk up another Code Red Elmo moment for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. ... more I'm Politically Incorrect John Stossel: This week, I held a bake sale -- a racist bake sale. ... more Worry Over Trade Deficits Walter E. Williams: At the recent Group of 20 (G 20) meeting, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner called upon the largest industrialized economies to get their current account balance -- whether a surplus or a deficit -- below 4 percent of their gross domestic product by 2015. ... more 2011: More of the Same Brent Bozell: Liberal Democrats show no signs of reading their washout at the polls as a reason to shift to the center. ... more The Bashing of American Exceptionalism Jonah Goldberg: Ultimately, it's not that liberals don't believe in American exceptionalism so much as they believe it is holding America back, which might explain why they're lashing out at the people who want to keep it exceptional. ... more A New Generation GOP Is Good News for Conservative Future Michael Medved: It's true that the November elections brought prominent winners in both parties, but the contrast between Democratic and Republican victors is highly revealing. ... more Ashley Herzog: Death penalty opponents spend more time bleating for monstrous criminals than for their victims. ... more Heavily Armed Realists Michael Gerson: WASHINGTON -- Foreign policy was so irrelevant in the midterm election that the first sentence of this column -- unwisely beginning with the words "foreign policy" -- is likely to weed out many readers looking for juicier bits of election reaction. ... more CIA Predator versus ACLU Subpoena: Warfare and Lawfare in the War on Terror Austin Bay: Last April, President Barack Obama placed al-Qaida terrorist and unabashed American traitor Anwar al-Awlaki on the CIA's "capture or kill" list. ... more Boasting About Marines W. Thomas Smith, Jr: "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle." — U.S. Army Gen. John J. "Black Jack" Pershing ... more Do You Hear What I Hear? Harry R. Jackson, Jr.: Last week's election results were historic. ... more From Hawks and Doves to Owls and Vultures in Foreign Policy Tony Blankley: As foreign events grow ever more threatening, the view of the GOP becomes central to the range of political options that President Obama has. ... more At Last, Obama Open to Free Trade Donald Lambro: President Obama is now suddenly promoting the benefits of free trade after he and his party ignored the issue and kept three agreements on the shelf for the past two years. ... more Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Carrie: I'm a divorced mom with a 16-year-old son, who is starting to look at colleges. ... more Can't Buy You Love: The Essential Yet Limited Role of Money in Politics Jacob Sullum: According to data collected by the Center for Responsive Politics, Democrats and Republicans each shelled out $1.6 billion during this election cycle. ... more Supreme Court Weighs Arizona Tax Credit for Christian Schools Ken Klukowski: While America was talking about the election returns, the Supreme Court was talking about tax credits to fund Christian schools in Arizona. ... more Obama to Visit Mosque Where Crowd Cheered Ahmadinejad Terry Jeffrey: In an Oct. 28 White House briefing, Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes set the stage for Obama's Indonesian trip by announcing that the president would first visit the Istiqlal Mosque. ... more GOP Must Choose Leaders Wisely William Wilson: One GOP lawmaker hoping to secure a powerful committee chairmanship has anything but a conservative track record. ... more Out of South Africa Caroline Glick: My recent visit to South Africa opened my eyes to the daunting challenges facing the country and its dwindling Jewish community of 70,000 16 years after the end of the apartheid regime. ... more "I Probably Wouldn't Be Here": A Conversation with Sergeant Styka Paul Kengor: If you haven't talked to a World War II veteran yet, it's time to politely ask a few questions. With Veterans Day upon us, you have the perfect excuse. ... more Culture Challenge of the Week: 'Must-Haves' for Christmas Rebecca Hagelin: Our children's hearts are the poorer for it. ... more The GOP Must Now Unapologetically Lead! Armstrong Williams: President Obama has made it clear that he will not tack to the center a la Bill Clinton following 1994's bloodbath, so we can expect a lot of gridlock between him and Congress. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 10 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell and More
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