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![]() Thomas Sowell: The biggest battle in the lame duck session of Congress may well be over whether or not to extend the Bush administration's tax cuts, which are scheduled to expire in January. ... more ![]() Byron York: Barack Obama is only halfway through his term, but it's not too early to ask: What is the biggest whopper he has told as president? ... more ![]() Chuck Norris: With Thanksgiving behind us and Christmas before us, we are reminded once again of the integrated ways in which our Creator has had a role in our culture from the beginning. But will it stay that way? ... more ![]() David Limbaugh: With the advent of the tea party movement and President Obama's recent "shellacking," the left's long-established effort to marginalize mainstream conservative Americans as fringe extremists has reached a new stage of desperation. ... more ![]() Dennis Prager: By now, most people (with the exception of many psychotherapists) recognize that the self-esteem movement officially launched by California in 1986 has been at best silly and at worst injurious to society, despite whatever small benefit it may have had to some individuals. ... more ![]() Cal Thomas: Are we getting the Congress we're paying for? ... more ![]() Pat Buchanan: When communism collapsed in Moscow, Prague and Belgrade at the end of the Cold War, ethnic nationalism surged to the surface in all three nations and tore them apart into 24 countries. ... more ![]() ![]() Mona Charen: The truth is that while the vast majority of Muslims are peaceful and law-abiding, there is a powerful strain within the religion that encourages murder and mayhem. ... more ![]() Michael Gerson: WASHINGTON -- In American revolutions, power generally flows to moderate revolutionaries. Sam Adams may get things started, but it is John who gets things done. ... more ![]() John Hawkins: Wikileaks' deliberate disclosure of these diplomatic cables is nothing less than an attack on the national security of the United States, as well as that of dozens of other countries. ... more ![]() Debra J. Saunders: In Greece earlier this month, Al Gore made a startling admission: "First-generation ethanol, I think, was a mistake. ... more ![]() Rebecca Hagelin: Learn to trust your instincts, not the "experts." ... more ![]() Bill Murchison: As life in the 21st century gets loopier and loopier, the truly deranged come out of the woodwork, passing themselves off as benefactors of mankind, candidates for sainthood, etc. ... more ![]() Phyllis Schlafly: Republicans are assuming that cap-and-trade (aka cap-and-tax) is dead because Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid lacks the votes to bring up the House-passed bill and because this issue proved a loser in the 2010 House races. ... more ![]() Tom Tancredo: For most of us, the holidays are a time for reflection. You would think that the Democrats would take advantage of the opportunity after their latest "shellacking." Instead, the Party of Pelosi, Reid, and Obama sees the season as just one more opportunity to sneak past legislation to rob the American people of a future. ... more ![]() Matt Barber: Prior to November's secular-socialism rollback, America's ever-shrill "progressive" machine contorted in a desperate effort to paint the Tea Party movement as a horde of hateful, inbred racists. Judging by the results, it was an epic failure. ... more ![]() Rich Galen: A selection of hundreds of thousands of documents - most of them classified - were released yesterday by the New York Times and several other newspapers around the world having been provided to them several weeks ago by Wikileaks.com. ... more |
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