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Napolitano: The Ball's in My Court Now Ann Coulter: It is becoming increasingly obvious that we need to keep the government as far away from airport security as possible, and not only because Janet Napolitano did her graduate work in North Korea. ... more Food Fight Breaks Out in Senate Jillian Bandes: It's worse than your kids at the dinner table: the battle over food safety has gotten worse after the Senate voted to move forward on the bill Wednesday. ... more The George W. Bush Fixation Victor Davis Hanson: Barack Obama remains fixated by George W. Bush. For nearly two years, President Obama and his team have prefaced their explanations for the tough economy, tough finances and tough situation abroad with a "Bush did it" chorus. Apparently, they believed that most of our problems, here and abroad, either started with George W. Bush, or at least would not transcend him. ... more Hey, Michael Moore! Clinton, Gore and Kerry Lost the 'White Vote,' Too Larry Elder: No Democratic presidential candidate has won the "white vote" since 1964. ... more The Fed's $600 Billion Bond Buy Is Bad Here and Abroad Michael Barone: QE2 seems a poor match with the incoming Congress -- and with the heads of many of the world's other leading economic powers. Can the Fed persist in a policy that has stirred such scathing criticism? ... more Diminished Capacity Cal Thomas: A lot must change before anything approaching "peace" between Palestinians and Israelis occurs. Israel has changed and given enough. ... more Real 2010 Winners: The Party of Whatever Works Michael Medved: Republican victories in the 2010 elections raise a nagging and uncomfortable question: why the violent pendulum swings in our politics? ... more Paul Driessen: "We the People" just booted a boatload of spendthrifts out of Congress, after they helped engineer a $1.3 trillion deficit on America's FY-2010 budget and balloon our cumulative national debt to $13.7 trillion. Unfortunately, renewable fuel lobbyists will try to use the lame duck session to perpetuate the special treatment. ... more Give Us Gridlock Howard Rich: Republicans looking for a modus operandi in Washington next year could do a lot worse than "give us gridlock." ... more Schools that Serve Marvin Olasky: If students don't learn, teachers don't eat. ... more Obama's Uncertain Economy No Good for Business Jackie Gingrich Cushman: There is one thing that corporate finance likes: stability. This allows businesses to plan, to hire and to create contracts. ... more The Party Crashers Robert Scott: Despite Jon Stewart's attempt to restore sanity recently, Americans showed up at the polls and hopped on the crazy train, overwhelmingly supporting Republican candidates across the country. ... more Parker's Sad Envy of Sarah Palin Douglas MacKinnon: What is it about Palin that sends wealthy, pampered, and elitist women like Parker and Maureen Dowd over the edge? Could it be something as simple as guilt? ... more Pat Me, Pat Me Emmett Tyrrell: The millions of American travelers who are utterly insouciant to a high-tech scan or even a pat-down are ignored. ... more Ross Mackenzie: Given their miserable Nov. 2 record, it's difficult to understand why Democrats don't demand the departure from party posts of Democratic National Chairman Tim Kaine and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 18 - Ann Coulter, Jillian Bandes, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Michael Barone and More
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