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Rhetoric Rides Again Thomas Sowell: Let's face it, politics is largely the art of deception, and political rhetoric is largely the art of misstating issues. A classic example is the current debate over whether to give money to the unemployed by extending how long unemployment benefits will be provided, or instead to give "tax cuts to the rich." ... more Obama's 7 'Creator' Omissions (Part 2) Chuck Norris: Last week, I detailed seven occasions in the past few months at which President Barack Obama omitted the words "by their Creator" from direct quotes of the Declaration of Independence. ... more Elites Should Blame Selves, Not Obama, for Believing His Messianic Pretensions David Limbaugh: Have you noticed among the Obama-supporting elite a desperate agony upon realizing that he is not quite the messiah he made himself out to be and as which they willingly embraced him? ... more "F--- You" from the Music Industry Dennis Prager: The nominees to receive the most prestigious awards in the music industry, the Grammy Awards, were just announced. Among the five nominees for Record of the Year is a song titled "F--- You," with the F-word, of course, spelled out and pronounced. ... more Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Care Cal Thomas: People who take polls for a living will tell you that depending on the methodology, the sample, how a question is asked and the understanding of the ones being polled, the outcome can pretty much be predetermined. ... more Naked Men in National Museums Pat Buchanan: What in the name of Gilbert Stuart is going on at the National Portrait Gallery? ... more Two Shots at History Mona Charen: It was pleasant -- and frankly a little shocking -- to see The Washington Post editorialize over the weekend about the new film "Fair Game," which purports to be the true story of Joseph Wilson and Valerie Plame. ... more Michael Gerson: When I was a Senate staffer more than a decade ago, Republicans hit on a tactic to advance school choice. ... more Harry Reid, Your Number Is Up! Ken Blackwell: In the past two years, this one Montana Senate seat would have made THE difference in stopping Obama, Reid, and Pelosi from passing Obamacare, Cash for Clunkers, and other programs. ... more At War With the Military Bill Murchison: The motive behind the proposed repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy is, hmmm ... what, exactly? ... more Lame-Duck Judges Should Not Be Confirmed Phyllis Schlafly: One of the greatest risks of the current lame-duck Congress is the possibility of Senate confirmation of President Obama's radical appointments to federal courts, boards and agencies. ... more Obama's contempt of Congress Frank Gaffney: Even for a man known for his arrogance, Barack Obama's treatment of the Senate in connection with the New START Treaty is astounding. His demand that Senators approve this defective accord during the few days remaining in the lame-duck session amounts to contempt of Congress. It must not be tolerated, let alone rewarded. ... more Empowering Israelis to Express Themselves Caroline Glick: Imagine if 100 million Americans participated in the Tea Party movement. And then imagine that the movement had no impact on American politics. ... more Washington's "Alphabet Soup" Poisonous to Economy Adam Hasner: The dangers lurking in the alphabet soup of our federal government's regulatory agencies (EPA, OSHA, NLRB, and FCC to name just a few) could spell trouble for our nation's economy. ... more Douglas MacKinnon: For those of us who believe in traditional values, the rule-of-law, secure borders, smaller government, and lower taxes, it's become slim pickings when it comes to the entertainment, news, education, and information spaces. ... more Wiki This Rich Galen: Julian Assange is the creep behind, and the face of, Wikileaks. Assange is not a digital Robin Hood. He is a hacker, a thug, and an accused rapist. ... more Bring an End to the Death Tax Bruce Bialosky: Many well-meaning people argue that the estate tax, commonly called the "death tax" by its detractors, is necessary. Their first reason is "fairness," which they can't really explain because everyone has their own opinion of what is "fair." ... more |
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TH Daily - December 07 - Thomas Sowell, Chuck Norris, David Limbaugh, Dennis Prager, Cal Thomas and More
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