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Fox-o-Phobia Bill O'Reilly: Let me give you a stark illustration of media dishonesty. ... more Obama May Face Left-Wing Primary Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: There are three possible contenders who might enter Democratic primaries against Obama: Russ Feingold, Dennis Kucinich and Jerry Brown. ... more Why Do Business Stars Make Bad Politicians? Rachel Marsden: Top CEO business women Carla Fiorina and Meg Whitman both crashed and burned in last week's midterm elections—Fiorina running for a Senate seat in California and Whitman for the governorship of the same state. What happened? And more broadly, why do stars in the business world so often have difficulty getting elected? ... more Native American Farmers Shake the Public Money Tree Carl Horowitz: Timothy Pigford's gift keeps on giving. Taxpayers, unfortunately, aren't likely to be in such a giving mood. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) last month announced a $760 million settlement of a civil suit in which American Indian farmers and ranchers claimed discrimination at the hands of USDA program administrators. The agreement follows similar out-of-court settlements this year with black and Hispanic plaintiff-farmers. ... more Don't Give Up on Marriage Kathryn Lopez: Marriage in America is not as bad as a music video can make it out to be. Divorce isn't inevitable. ... more Why Obama Will Not Move to the Center Janice Shaw Crouse: President Obama told students in India that the 2010 election "requires me to make some midcourse corrections and adjustments," but Americans are wondering whether he really understands that voters rejected his policies in the early-November mid-term elections. Instead of acknowledging that his policies are behind the defeat, the president blames "faulty communication," as though the election massacre were just a public relations miscue. ... more Addressing Our Homegrown Enemies Caroline Glick: This week we learned that Nazareth is an al-Qaida hub. Sheikh Nazem Abu Salim Sahfe, the Israeli imam of the Shihab al-Din mosque in the city, was indicted on Sunday for promoting and recruiting for global jihad and calling on his followers to harm non-Muslims. ... more Armstrong Williams: Will she take the plunge in the wake of a successful season for her brand of Tea Party politics or will she continue to make moose gobs of money on the speaker circuit? ... more Feel Good About America Rich Galen: Yesterday was Veteran's Day which used to be known as Armistice Day in honor of the agreement to stop shooting during, and thus effectively ending, World War I. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 13 - Bill O'Reilly, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, Rachel Marsden, Carl Horowitz, Kathryn Lopez and More
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