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Dude, Where's My Obamacare Waiver? Michelle Malkin: More than one million Americans have escaped the clutches of the Democrats' destructive federal health care law. Lucky them. ... more Lame Ducks Take on Food Safety Jillian Bandes: A bill up for consideration in the Senate today would update food safety regulations for the first time since the 1930's. ... more Natural Isn't Always Better John Stossel: It's logical to think that grass-fed steers might be better for the environment, but so often what sounds logical is just wrong. ... more How To Control Congress Walter E. Williams: Let's assume that each of our 535 congressmen cares about the destructive impact of deficits and debt on the future of our country. ... more Resisting the Bush Book Brent Bozell: Nobody expected that George W. Bush's book, "Decision Points," was going to compare to the memoirs of Ulysses Grant. ... more Obama Can't Play Center Jonah Goldberg: Should Obama pull a Clinton? This has been a burning question inside the Beltway ever since the polls showed the Great Shellacking bearing down on the White House. ... more A House Earmarking Ban? Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: As the Senate Republican Conference moves to ban earmarking by the chamber's Republicans, the next question arises: What about the House? ... more
Austin Bay: When Brazil and Turkey tried to negotiate a complex uranium swap with Iran this past summer, international media focused on Turkey's diplomatic role. ... more Fidel Castro Outraged by Black Ops Video Game Humberto Fontova: Those 638 (at last Castro count and dutiful MSM dissemination) CIA assassination attempts against Fidel Castro have inspired a video game titled Call of Duty: Black Opps that racked up $360 million in its first day on sale. ... more The Only Sure Cure for "Obamacare" Ed Feulner: Ask any 10 voters what motivated them to go to the polls, and you'll probably get 10 different answers. ... more Obama's Hostility to Jewish State Worries Israelis Joel Mowbray: Israelis are not accustomed to having so much going so well for their tiny country - and no one seems to expect it to last. ... more Women's Wrongs At The U.N. Ami Horowitz: During the course making my movie U.N.Me (www.theunmovie.com) I have come across countless acts of absurd behavior by the U.N. This week gives us yet another shining example of such farce. The United Nations recently held an election for its new women's rights group called, unimaginatively, U.N. Women, which was born from the merger of four other U.N. groups dedicated to women's rights. (Perhaps the real story should be that the famously turgid bureaucracy of the U.N actually slimmed something down). ... more A Race Against Time To Balance the Budget Tony Blankley: I didn't see a single senior player express the desire to take the debt commission report as an opportunity to immediately throw all our effort into a workable proposal. ... more There's No Such Thing as a Pro-Gay-Agenda Conservative Terry Jeffrey: Examination of the actual voting records of professional politicians who called themselves "fiscal conservatives" invariably produced copious evidence they were anything but conservative. ... more Marybeth Hicks: OK moms and dads, let's do a quick survey to see how well you're supervising your kids' media consumption. ... more No, It's Not a 'Messaging' Problem David Harsanyi: The White House says it has a "messaging" problem when it comes to health care reform -- as in a "you're-not-buying-our-message" problem. ... more Do ETFs Mean the End of Traditional Mutual Funds? Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Carrie: Due to the popularity of exchange-traded funds, will traditional mutual funds become an investment vehicle of the past -- will they be the dinosaurs of the investing world? ... more The Obama Administration in Your Pants Ben Shapiro: Are Barack Obama's poll numbers up, or is Janet Napolitano just happy to see us? ... more A Quibble Over QE2 Donald Lambro: The growing backlash against Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's second quantitative easing, dubbed QE2, is raising long overdue complaints about its role in economic policymaking. ... more Winners and Losers Paul Greenberg: Credit for best timing in this year's midterm elections goes to Rahm Emanuel. ... more Did Prohibition Fail? Andrew Tallman: The cultural shift on contraception and abortion (both universally despised just 60 years ago but now widely accepted) should serve as an illustration of what would happen if currently illicit behaviors were decriminalized. ... more What the Palestinians Buy with American Money Caroline Glick: Two weeks ago, a Palestinian from Bethlehem was arrested by the U.S.-financed and trained Palestinian Authority security forces. He was charged with "carrying out commercial transactions with residents of a hostile state." ... more China and Our Economic Future? Armstrong Williams: When times were good, it was easy for America to overlook the effects of China's currency manipulation. ... more The High Cost of Renewable Energy Coercion Romina Boccia: While the dire state of the economy and out-of-control public spending were frontrunners in motivating voters to make their voices heard, the Democrats' push for "cap-and-trade" legislation followed closely behind. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 17 - Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell and More
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