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Like a Condom, the First Amendment Can't Protect You Ann Coulter: First of all, I feel so much more confident that the TSA's nude photos of airline passengers will never be released now that I know the government couldn't even prevent half a million classified national security documents from being posted on WikiLeaks. ... more In Defense of the Liberal Arts Victor Davis Hanson: The liberal arts face a perfect storm. The economy is struggling with obscenely high unemployment and is mired in massive federal and state deficits. Budget-cutting won't spare education. ... more Bush Tax Cuts: From Bipartisan to Evil Larry Elder: A mere nine years ago, 12 Democratic senators voted for the current tax rates, as well as for a complete phaseout of the estate tax. ... more Holbrooke Thought Highly of Himself, for Good Reason Michael Barone: Holbrooke was known in cynical Washington circles for his high opinion of his own abilities and for his self-promotion with policymakers and the press. But from my own observations and in frequent interactions with him, I think that his opinion of himself was justified. ... more Larding the Path to Economic Recovery Debra J. Saunders: When former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich proclaims a measure to be "good for the country," that usually means it's good for Gingrich. ... more Quotables on WikiLeaks, Leadership, Iran, National Responsibility, Etc. Ross Mackenzie: Quotations on items currently in the news.... ... more An Unhealthy Mandate Steve Chapman: During her confirmation hearings last summer, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan was asked if the Constitution empowers the federal government to pass a law requiring Americans to eat fruits and vegetables. ... more Ed Feulner: As tax-cut deals go, the "Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010" was never a winner. ... more Real Academic Accountability Requires Real Choices Howard Rich: With fresh data showing that students in the United States are falling further behind their international peers, a commitment to universal parental choice at all levels of government is needed now more than ever. ... more 'A Fire in My Belly' Emmett Tyrrell: The burden overhanging the economy of a huge tax increase will probably be eliminated for two years. After that, it sounds as if our president, if he still is our president, threatens to raise taxes. ... more Obama Finds Out Governing Is Hard Jackie Gingrich Cushman: Rather than triangulating, Obama has managed to both alienate the left and enrage the right. ... more A How To Guide for Becoming a DREAM Act Beneficiary Bob Dane: The DREAM Act is heading to the U.S. Senate for a vote. Just in case this passes, we thought you'd like a handy reference guide to help you choose your options wisely: ... more Health Care Wars Holly Pitt Young: The battle over health care took a turn for the better this week, but, unfortunately, things could take a turn for the worse for breast cancer patients by Friday. ... more No Stand Alone Amendment on Don't Ask, Don't Tell Sandy Rios: The Senate should reject any stand-alone amendment overturning the 1996 Congressional Law preventing homosexuals from serving in the military. Why? ... more Rich Galen: As the 111th Congress limps to its can't-come-soon-enough adjournment, both sides of the argument on the tax/unemployment bill should take to heart Amb. Holbrooke's dictum. ... more |
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TH Daily - December 16 - Ann Coulter, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Michael Barone, Debra J. Saunders and More
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