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Liberals Seek Ban on Metaphors in Wake of Arizona Shooting Ann Coulter: By blaming a mass killing on figures of speech, liberals sound as crazy as Arizona shooter Jared Loughner with his complaints about people's grammar. ... more A Conversation with Gov. Tim Pawlenty Guy Benson: As I fill-in for radio host Hugh Hewitt on his nationally syndicated program this week, I had the opportunity to interview former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty about his just-released autobiography, Courage to Stand. Our discussion touched on a number of topics – from last weekend's Tucson atrocity, to his faith, to his passion for hockey, to the big question: Is he running for president? ... more The Tab Comes Due in 2011 Victor Davis Hanson: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and both the elder and younger George Bush all found the third and fourth years of their presidencies harder than the first and second. The nation and the world tired of speechmaking. The novelty of a new commander in chief faded; poll numbers went south. ... more Dupnik Denounces 'Vitriolic Rhetoric' With Left-Wing Vitriolic Rhetoric Larry Elder: Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik took time from gathering the facts about the Tucson, Ariz., shooting to denounce the "vitriolic rhetoric" that he claims played a role in the carnage. ... more Systematic Assassinations Not Part of Our Politics Michael Barone: The steam seems to be going out of the move to "deftly pin this" -- the shooting of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 13 others -- "on the tea partiers." ... more The Liberal Empire Strikes Back Cal Thomas: Even if Loughner had watched and listened to conservative media, what does that prove? Millions do, but they don't go on a shooting rampage. ... more Fidel Castro Mourns Tucson Shootings Humberto Fontova: Fidel Castro's latest article in his captive (literally!) press mourns the Tucson shootings, as "An Atrocious Act." "If only I could have gotten my hands on Loughner in time!" Castro must lament behind his crocodilian woe. ... more
Matt Towery: Let's cite another example of a well-known "liberal" -- as self-defined by his song lyrics, among other things -- who himself might have heightened political or social tensions in his day by means of his "rhetoric." ... more No Off Button on Sarah Palin Debra J. Saunders: Palin will not win the GOP nomination because Republican voters are not going to choose a middle-aged version of Britney Spears -- a figure whose most evident talent is to attract attention to herself -- to challenge Barack Obama. ... more A Bold Venture Marvin Olasky: If you've made a specific New Year's resolution such as, "I will stop smoking," good. But how about a personal mission statement along these lines: "To use the talents God gave me for His glory." ... more How Much Is the Life of a U.S.Soldier Worth? Douglas MacKinnon: Today, Giffords - an incredibly dedicated and decent public servant - lays wounded in a Arizona hospital, while six others who stood near her, were murdered. Yet, the news coverage of her wounding far eclipses the killings at Fort Hood. Why? ... more Anti-Repeal Movement Ignores Fiscal Realities Howard Rich: Lost amid the partisan posturing over the proposed repeal of Obamacare is a stark, unavoidable fiscal reality. ... more Why Gun Control (Still) Won't Work Steve Chapman: It has been a dismal decade for gun control advocates. ... more More Evidence Liberalism Is Dead Emmett Tyrrell: The liberal wizards, working their wonders at The New York Times and its clearinghouses in the major networks, cannot even dupe the American people with an absurd conspiracy theory anymore. ... more Ross Mackenzie: How's it going in the new year? Let's see.... ... more Power of Prayer Jackie Gingrich Cushman: Stuck at home, we have seen a lot of our neighbors, and it has reminded me of the importance of community -- real community. ... more A Fool With a Badge is Still a Fool Michael Reagan: When a would-be assassin shot my Dad, President Ronald Reagan, nobody questioned the fact that the shooter was certifiably nuts. ... more Crossing a Line Into Suppression Robert Knight: While the nation watches to see how the new House leadership flexes its Tea Party-enhanced muscle, the legal campaign to strip the public square of any reminders of America's Christian heritage continues apace. ... more The Witch Hunt vs. Evil Doers Janice Shaw Crouse: All decent human beings mourn the heinous action that felled so many wonderful people and touches the lives of so many others. Sadly, some in the mainstream media, and liberal pundits on the cable television channels, are using this sad event to score political points, blaming the highest profile targets from the right. ... more Sarah Palin's Map Neal Boortz: In the wake of the Tucson tragedy the left has made quite the big deal of a map that Sarah Palin put on her website To listen to the media murmur you would think that Palin's Map was the primary, if not the sole cause of the shooting of Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the murder of six innocent people. ... more A Soapbox Stand Rich Galen: I have been in Kenya since Saturday night on a trip sponsored by the ONE Campaign. I am with seven other political pros - pollsters, advisors, message masters, and me. ... more |
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TH Daily - January 13 - Ann Coulter, Guy Benson, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Michael Barone and More
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