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Bradley Manning: Poster Boy for 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Ann Coulter: The mole who allegedly gave WikiLeaks the mountains of secret documents is Pfc. Bradley Manning, Army intelligence analyst and angry gay. ... more Energetic Infighting for Energy and Commerce Chair Jillian Bandes: Glenn Beck has come out against him. Rush has come out against him. Depending on your priorities, Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) may or may not deserve it. ... more Jerry Brown's Last Hurrah Victor Davis Hanson: The most interesting current political question is not whether Barack Obama will triangulate after his party's midterm shellacking -- he probably won't -- but what in the world California's new/old governor, Jerry Brown, will do in January 2011. ... more November 3 Contract with America, Part 2 Larry Elder: President Obama's fiscal commission supposedly offers an "aggressive prescription" to reduce the federal deficit. It's not just the debt and deficit, stupid. It's the size, scope and bloat of the federal government. ... more Cure or Care? Cal Thomas: Which do you think is less expensive, not to mention preferable: a cure for cancer, Alzheimer's disease and diabetes, or caring for people with these diseases? Wouldn't it be better medical and public policy to direct more resources toward finding a cure for diseases that cost a lot to treat than to rely on a government insurance program, such as Obamacare, which seeks mainly to help pay the bills for people after they become ill? ... more Gridlock You Can Believe In Matt Towery: As the week unfolded, it appeared that the last days of the lame-duck session of Congress might well end in gridlock. ... more A Lame-Duck Congress Stuck on Stupid Ross Mackenzie: The Democratic Congress is now embarked on a lame-duck session that ought to be history's last. ... more Jackie Gingrich Cushman: Obama actually believes that the government puts people back to work. Government can transfer wealth from one group to another -- but people and businesses put people back to work. ... more New START, Old Stratagem Frank Gaffney: Here we go again. President Obama is trying once again to ram a legislative initiative through Congress knowing full well that, by so doing, he is maximizing the chances that his project's defects will not become widely understood until it is too late to do much about them. ... more False prophecies beget faulty policies Willie Soon: The annual climate summit opened in Cancun, Mexico this week. A few days earlier, while releasing a new report, Indian Minister of Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh emphasized: "It is imperative" that India has "sound, evidence-based assessments on the impacts of climate change." ... more GM: The Smart Move? Shawn Ambrosino: A year ago, who would have thought that after bankruptcy and corporate restructuring, that General Motors would IPO at an astounding $20 Billion? ... more Rahm's Residency Emmett Tyrrell: My campaign for mayor of Chicago against Rahm Emanuel is getting under way. ... more The Folly of Attacking Iran Steve Chapman: War on Iran: Israel wants it. Various Arab rulers want it. The Obama administration has not ruled it out. ... more Guarding Jimmy Carter's Tongue! Ken Blackwell: Fans of Hollywood's imaginative take on American politics may remember the movie, Guarding Tess. That 1994 comic hit featured Shirley MacLaine as a former First Lady who was being guarded by a Secret Service detachment headed by Nicolas Cage. Tess was something of a composite figure, part feisty Bess Truman, part liberal activist Eleanor Roosevelt, and part small town belle Rosalynn Carter. Of course, Hollywood being Hollywood, no part of Tess could be mistaken for a Barbara Bush or a Nancy Reagan. Even the fictional former First Ladies have got to be on the side of the Hollywood donor angels. ... more Michael Reagan: If we had a president in the White House who understood that we are at war with a crazed faction of Islam, and was willing to act on that belief, there would be no question about how we should deal with people like Julian Assange who give aid and comfort to the enemy ... more TSA and The Looming Threat Of Forced Unionization Katie Gage: In spite of having its forced unionization agenda rejected just a few, short weeks ago, the Obama Administration refuses to take no for an answer. ... more It Is NOT a Tax Cut Rich Galen: The "Bush Era Tax Cuts" are no longer "Tax Cuts." The tax rates which are currently in place are the tax rates which are currently in place. ... more Michael Steele's Challengers State Their Case Katie Pavlich: For the first time in history, the RNC opened up the chairmanship selection process to a grassroots group. ... more |
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TH Daily - December 02 - Ann Coulter, Jillian Bandes, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Cal Thomas and More
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