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Ray LaHood: Obama's Power-Mad Cell Phone Czar Michelle Malkin: America is in debt past its eyeballs. Unemployment remains stuck near double digits. So what's one of the Obama administration's top domestic policy agenda items this month? Combating distracted drivers. ... more Taking the Gloves Off: Is the Health Care Bill Constitutional Jillian Bandes: The legal arguments surrounding the constitutionality of the health care debate are nuanced, and at the center of the debate is whether Congress can regulate a citizen's inactivity. ... more New Gadgets, New Worries Brent Bozell: Parents will face an entirely new front in the never-ending technological assault on the popular culture. As more and more technology-savvy children get in the routine of watching television online, can parents feel rely on technological help in screening out graphic sex or violence? ... more Just Say No to START David Limbaugh: While we focus our scrutiny on President Obama's domestic agenda nightmare, we'd best not take our eyes off another big ball: Obama's frantic effort to get the New START ratified during the Senate's lame-duck session. ... more Holder Should Resign Or Be Fired, and Obama Should Apologize Hugh Hewitt: Outrage is growing at the intersection of ideology and incompetence that is the jury's collapse in the trial of Ahmed Ghailani, acquitted in the murders of 224 innocents. ... more What Are They Thinking? Oliver North: Thanks to our media's infatuation with the rich and famous, we now know more about a British prince's fiancee than we do about one of our bravest and brightest countrymen. ... more Who Fed the Tiger? Pat Buchanan: Beijing is also building rockets, submarines and surface fleets to extend her dominance out to the third chain of islands, enabling the People's Liberation Army to strike U.S. carriers and bases as far away as Guam. ... more Mona Charen: Palin has many strengths. But as a presidential candidate? Someone to convince critical independent voters that Republicans can govern successfully? Absolutely not. ... more Travesty of Justice Linda Chavez: Not since the infamous acquittal of O.J. Simpson has the American jury system so utterly failed as it did this week in acquitting on all but one charge former Guantanamo detainee Ahmed Ghailani. ... more No Dancing, Please Suzanne Fields: Radical feminists are fussy, as usual, and now they're fidgety, too. They don't know how to enjoy success. They're restless, like combat veterans who, having returned home to peace, keep fighting old battles. ... more The Cadillac of Bad Ideas David Harsanyi: As you've probably heard, there's quite a bit of hubbub surrounding the news that the administration's car company has gone public. Another imaginary victory. ... more ACLU Wants to Prosecute President Bush for "Torture" Robert Knight: The campaign to criminalize America's response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks continues apace. ... more GOP Doesn't Need to "Bury the Hatchet" Donald Lambro: A post-election "bury the hatchet" meeting with President Obama and Republican and Democratic leaders was abruptly postponed this week. Neither side is ready to bury it. ... more Is a Slow START Good or Bad? Cliff May: Should a lame-duck Congress ratify a treaty with Russia? Should the Tea Party should weigh in? ... more |
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TH Daily - November 19 - Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, Brent Bozell, David Limbaugh, Hugh Hewitt and More
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