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No More Illegal Alien Waivers Michelle Malkin: Open-borders radicalism means never having to apologize for absurd self-contradiction. ... more A Memo to New Republican Lawmakers Guy Benson: A thoughtful conservative activist in Illinois -- with strong ties to both the state's Republican Party and grassroots movement -- issued the following memo to a State Senator-elect. ... more Shock Art and "Social Dignity" Brent Bozell: The curator elites at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery were happily abusing the trust of the American taxpayer, with radical gay activists pushing a gay agenda, replete with the religiously bigoted, sadomasochistic and homoerotic fare, all under the auspices of "art." ... more A 'Never Mind' Energy Policy Jonah Goldberg: Only the most black-hearted cynics among us would even contemplate the notion that Obama had his re-election prospects in, say, Florida in mind when he made his recent decision on offshore drilling. ... more Gibbs Is a Window Into the Obama Psyche David Limbaugh: If White House press secretaries are windows to the presidential mindset, Robert Gibbs continues to reflect President Obama in an unpresidential light. ... more Voting With Their Feet Oliver North: Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Hideki Tojo tried and failed. Mao Zedong, Nikita Khrushchev and Ho Chi Minh couldn't do it. But commander in chief Barack Obama may well succeed where others could not. ... more The 9/11 of American Diplomacy Pat Buchanan: Not since Leon Trotsky began publishing the secrets of the Romanov archives in 1918 has there been a more devastating leak of diplomatic documents than this week's WikiLeaks dump. ... more Mona Charen: Three years ago, before any of my kids had reached the age to take the SATs, I noticed an interesting piece by Charles Murray on the tests. ... more Truman's Unended War Michael Gerson: It is a dirty secret -- in a world increasingly without secrets -- that most nations have been quietly content with the status quo on the Korean peninsula. ... more Scandalous Suggestion from Debt Commission Linda Chavez: As if the collapse in the housing market had not done enough damage to the U.S. economy, the president's debt commission is now proposing changes that could take the industry off life support. ... more Cultivating Homegrown Terror Suzanne Fields: "Homegrown" promises something fresh and tasty when applied to tomatoes, cabbage and beans straight from the farmer's field. But about terrorism, not so much. ... more Obama Talks the Talk Paul Greenberg: It's not exactly news that businesses in this country have been cutting jobs and pay for a couple of years in hopes of staying solvent. Now the Obama administration may follow suit. ... more Cancun 'Can't' Howard Rich: "Cancun can." That's the catchphrase of this year's United Nations' "global warming" conference – a costly taxpayer-funded boondoggle being held at the tropical Yucatan vacation destination. ... more Go For It! Marvin Olasky: With our work being a calling from God, it makes sense to be excited about it. ... more |
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TH Daily - December 03 - Michelle Malkin, Guy Benson, Brent Bozell, Jonah Goldberg, David Limbaugh and More
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