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Internet Access Is Not a 'Civil Right' Michelle Malkin: When bureaucrats talk about increasing our "access" to x, y or z, what they're really talking about is increasing exponentially their control over our lives. ... more Uncle Sam Will Help Buy You an Alpaca John Stossel: The government is unequalled in producing one thing: negative unintended consequences. ... more Conservatives Plan Countermeasures to Neutralize FCC Internet Edict Guy Benson: Following the Federal Communications Commission's party-line adoption of a new internet regulatory scheme, conservatives are already plotting to challenge and oppose implementation of the new policy at every turn. ... more Black Education Disaster Walter E. Williams: The fact that black youngsters trail their white counterparts by three or four years becomes even more grim when we recognize that the education white youngsters receive is nothing to write home about. ... more The Year of Right-Wing Terrorists? Brent Bozell: There is some very dangerous -- as in red-hot incendiary -- hatred going on, and it's being advanced by the national news media directly. ... more The Would-be GOP Kings Jonah Goldberg: Who among us can contain their excitement? The GOP presidential primary season has begun! ... more Hope for Every Woman Mike Adams: The increasing alienation of daughters from their fathers comes at a singularly inopportune time in American history. Ever since Al Gore invented the internet it has become easier for young girls to look for love in all the wrong places. The threats come not just from individual predators but also from a well-organized adult entertainment industry. It is an Evil Empire that attracts young women with the prospect of attention and the allure of fast easy money. But the money never ends up being easy in the end. ... more
Michael Medved: he debate over the extension of the Bush tax-rates revealed the deep hostility from many prominent Democrats toward Americans who have achieved financial success, and already carry the bulk of the income tax burden. Ironically, some liberals, including Senator Al Franken of Minnesota, even cited Biblical authority to back up their resentment of the rich. ... more Season's Greetings From Al-Qaida Austin Bay: Just how real is the holiday terror threat? ... more Need to Adjust Your Financial Attitude? Start Here! Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Carrie: I'm 28 and have almost $4,000 in credit card debt -- less than a year after I worked extra hours (and didn't go out) to pay down even higher balances on those same cards. ... more It's Still a Wonderful Life Paul Greenberg: To many of us, the season wouldn't be complete without at least a few scenes from "It's a Wonderful Life." The movie wasn't much of a hit when it was first released just after the Second World War, but it's acquired quite a following since -- and even a certain critical acclaim. ... more New GOP Leadership Schedule Change Could Save Taxpayers' Money Elisabeth Meinecke: Changing how Washington works begins with a change in schedule, according to Brad Dayspring, spokesperson for Majority Leader-elect Rep. Eric Cantor. Cantor recently released the schedule that will govern the GOP's first year of majority in the House. ... more The American Miracle Tony Blankley: A few years ago, I was in China and, through the help of a friend, had the chance to spend a few hours with a senior editor of the People's Daily, the Communist Party's voice, and the most influential journal in China. ... more Keep the FCC Out of the Internet Terry Jeffrey: On Tuesday, led by Obama-appointed Chairman Julius Genachowski, the Federal Communications Commission for the first time issued regulations that would arrogate to the FCC the authority to regulate Internet traffic. ... more Jacob Sullum: Despite Vice President Biden's recent squabbling with Republican senators over the meaning of Christmas, he and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell do agree on something. ... more After Two Years of Wrong, a Little Bit of Right Donald Lambro: The dominant liberal media culture has spun these past days of the Democrats' lame-duck Congress into an unbroken string of legislative victories for President Obama and his party. ... more A Time to Shout Caroline Glick: The new campaign calling for the release of Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard from prison in the US is in many ways a curious development. ... more Miracles: Do you believe? Rebecca Hagelin: In honor of Christmas, I have set aside my normal format for this column in order to ask you a question: Do you believe in miracles? ... more SPLC: Medical Science, Christianity Equal 'Hate' Matt Barber: Sometimes the most effective way to deal with a bully is to simply pop him in the chops. While it may not shut him up entirely, it usually gives him pause before he resumes flapping his toxic jaws. It also has the effect of showing the other kids in the schoolyard that they have nothing to fear. Though the bully struts about projecting the tough-guy image, he's typically the most insecure pansy on the block. ... more Secularists Assault on Christmas and Christianity Armstrong Williams: One of the most effective ways to overturn a culture is not to take it on directly, but to undermine it gradually. ... more A Fatwa on Liam Neeson? Ken Blackwell: Actor Liam Neeson is facing hail of a different kind—a hail of criticism. That's because of his politically correct comments about Aslan, a character he voices in the Chronicles of Narnia movie series. ... more |
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TH Daily - December 22 - Michelle Malkin, John Stossel, Guy Benson, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell and More
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