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Keep Christ in Unemployment Bill O'Reilly: Tis the season to be jolly, but you can forget about that in political circles. The current angst about the economy and taxes is so intense that even Santa's reindeers are spooked. ... more Far-Right Republicans Don't Hold the Line on Earmarks Ban Jillian Bandes: A half-dozen staunchly conservative Members of Congress have been beating around the bush on the anti-earmark ban. They support the GOP's current ban, but not permanently, and not enthusiastically. ... more Obama's Compromise Is Retreat, Not Triangulation Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: White House aides are anxious to portray the deal Obama cut with the Republicans over the extension of the George W. Bush tax cuts as a shrewd move to the center. It was nothing of the sort. It was surrender, pure and simple. ... more Why Latin America Turned Caroline Glick: Israelis can be excused for wondering why Brazil and Argentina unexpectedly announced they recognize an independent Palestinian state with its capital city in Israel's capital city. ... more Do You Believe In Magic Numbers? Paul Driessen: Should numbers pulled out of a hat be the basis for energy and economic policies? ... more Americans Must Limit Size of Government Rich Tucker: Way back in 1995, a Republican congress and a Democratic president couldn't agree on spending priorities. ... more When Your Enemy is Destroying Himself … Rich Galen: Nancy Pelosi's Democrat caucus in the House, while officially still in charge of the 111th Congress, have become the ugly kids in the back of the late bus as power brokers in Washington. ... more
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TH Daily - December 11 - Bill O'Reilly, Jillian Bandes, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, Caroline Glick, Paul Driessen and More
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