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Giving Thanks for American Ingenuity Michelle Malkin: Though it originated in Canada and has become a global phenomenon, "How It's Made" is largely a tribute to individual American ingenuity and American entrepreneurs. ... more Down with the Democrats: Polls Point to Rampant Voter Dissatisfaction Jillian Bandes: It's become a common refrain to say that the November elections were more of a rejection of Democrats than an endorsement for the Republicans. ... more Happy Starvation Day John Stossel: Had today's political class been in power in 1623, tomorrow's holiday would have been called "Starvation Day" instead of Thanksgiving. ... more Health Tyrants Walter E. Williams: The tyrant's strategy: Attacking people's rights to property and liberty on a piecemeal basis reduces resistance. ... more Bush's "Gulag" Now Acceptable Brent Bozell: Our liberal scribes and pundits savaged the Bush administration as being a privacy-shredding, terrorist-suspect-abusing tyranny on the march. ... more The Pope Plays It Right Jonah Goldberg: From what my dad could tell, he liked Pope Benedict XVI, explaining, "We need more rocks in the river," ... more The Freakishness of Sociology Mike Adams: If you want to avoid seeing your 18-year-old turn into a freak within the first year of college, it's best to make sure he, she, or it avoids taking a course in sociology. ... more Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: Does President Obama plan to move to the center in response to his overwhelming rejection at the polls on Nov. 2? No way! ... more Does the Tea Party Really Want GOP to Drop Social Issues? Michael Medved: And should Republicans oblige? ... more The Korean War Continues Austin Bay: Why did North Korea lace a South Korean island with artillery fire this week, then threaten further escalation? ... more Working Out the Terrorist Watch Lists Terry Jeffrey: Before it started inflicting full-body pat downs on passengers who declined to pass through full body scanners at some domestic airports, the Transportation Security Administration decided to allow some terrorists to board airplanes unscreened. ... more Save Our Troops from Futile Death in Afghanistan Tony Blankley: The administration's Afghanistan War policy seems to be settling into a dismal combination of confusion and cynicism. ... more Hands Off Michael Reagan: The ghost of 9/11 terrorist Mohammed Atta is probably laughing out loud over what he accomplished when he and his fellow murderers drove airliners into the World Trade Center towers. ... more Let's Talk About Sex Kathryn Lopez: Sex sells, and the pope knows it. ... more Marybeth Hicks: Thanksgiving holds a special place in the hearts of all Americans. ... more It's About Time We Politicized the Fed David Harsanyi: Monetary policy is a complex and mystical business -- yet it was not, as far as I know, handed down from God to Moses to Alan Greenspan. ... more Thanksgiving 2010 - Destiny's Child Rich Galen: Please take a moment on Thanksgiving to say a Prayer of Thanks for those brave Americans in uniform. ... more Improving the Web Rich Tucker: There's simply more quality sites on the internet these days. ... more Flood of Complaints Haven't Changed TSA Elisabeth Meinecke: TSA administrator John Pistole told reporters on a conference call Tuesday that the TSA hasn't changed anything yet as a result of the public outcry against its latest enhanced pat-downs. ... more Aiming High: How Can I Amass a Fortune by the Time I Retire? Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Carrie: How do I need to invest to make $20 million by retirement? ... more Hey Congress, Wake Up and Take Fiscal Responsibility Donald Lambro: The budget-cutting, debt-slashing proposals from the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility have drawn big yawns from Congress, President Obama and the nightly news. ... more Chatting With 'Big Sis' About Toughening Up Diana West: A few days ago, I got to do what many Americans would like to do -- ask Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano a thing or two. ... more Helicopter Ben Whirls On Paul Greenberg: You'd think any country that had gone through hyperinflation would be aware of the dangers thereof. ... more Obama Oblivious About Bible Week Janet M. LaRue: It's not hard to understand why the "writ of the Founders" is preserved in marble and the writ of Obama is fit for an Etch A Sketch. ... more Enter The Dragon Brian Birdnow: Two separate news reports this week heralded, once again, the arrival of China as a major player on the world stage. ... more Michelle Rhee Revisited Armstrong Williams: A lot of politicians on both sides of the aisle are calling for "reform" of education, but no one seems to know what "reform" really looks like. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 24 - Michelle Malkin, Jillian Bandes, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell and More
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