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![]() Bill O'Reilly: As part of the federal gravy train, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is set to receive $420 million this year alone. ... more ![]() Jillian Bandes: Slovenians "vote blood, not party," according to outgoing Ohio Sen. George Voinovich (R), who campaigned this week with gubernatorial candidate John Kasich. ... more ![]() Larry Kudlow: On the eve of the midterm elections, a third-quarter GDP report showing a meager 2 percent growth rate is the final nail in the Obama Democrats' political coffin. ... more ![]() Kathryn Lopez: Can the party and allies of former Scranton altar boy Joe Biden stop pretending that the Constitution enshrines a hermetically sealed separation between religion and politics? ... more ![]() Brian Walsh: In Upstate New York lies New York's 20th Congressional District, a largely rural district currently held by vulnerable freshman Democrat Scott Murphy. ... more ![]() Virgil Goode: The Democrats are going nuts over Sharron Angle's latest anti-illegal immigration ad, "The Wave." ... more ![]() David Harsanyi: This election cycle has seen a renewed deference to the Constitution, and it's really exciting -- though a bit confusing. ... more ![]() ![]() Orrin Hatch: The Democratic operative, James Carville, coined one of the most legendary campaign catchphrases, "it's the economy, stupid." Close to two decades later with our federal deficits this year and last, the highest on record since World War II, that phrase should be changed to, "it's the spending, stupid." ... more ![]() Caroline Glick: In matters of foreign policy for the next two years, Obama will be less burdened by to Congressional oversight. ... more ![]() Frank Gaffney: What Obama has in mind for Israel after the election next week will make his previous treatment of the Jewish State look like the good old days. ... more ![]() Joel Mowbray: A key figure in one of the most important races in the country has a nasty habit of mingling with Islamic extremists. ... more ![]() Rich Galen: Going into the summer of 2010, we were assured by the political geniuses in the White House that Barack Obama and Joe Biden would be out selling it as "Recovery Summer." ... more |
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