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Blame Righty: A Condensed History Michelle Malkin: I agree with President Obama. When it comes to politicizing random violence, he and his supporters have been "far too eager to lay the blame for all that ails the world at the feet of those who think differently than" they do. ... more No Tucson Lectures for "Artists" Brent Bozell: The "Blame Palin" narrative turned out to be hogwash, but another one has emerged during the investigation into Loughner's psyche, yet virtually no one wants to discuss it. ... more Where Will Obama Go From Tucson? David Limbaugh: I'm willing to praise Obama for a fine speech. But will he follow his own words and lead his party away from its destructive efforts to silence its opponents? ... more On The GOP's Message Going Forward Hugh Hewitt: None of the candidates who seek this weekend to replace Michael Steele as chairman of the Republican National Committee are household names. Whichever one emerges as chair will almost certainly define their first tasks as the repair devastated morale at the RNC and the rehabilitation of the donor rolls and the party's operations. ... more From Atrocity to Travesty Oliver North: While Tucson victims still were being triaged by trauma teams at University Medical Center, we were "informed" that the killer was a "tea party activist" motivated to violence by "extremist right-wing rhetoric." ... more Is Obama Leaving the Left Behind? Pat Buchanan: The day that President Obama departed for Arizona to address the nation on the Tucson massacre, Washington was abuzz. ... more Now What? Mona Charen: Some good has come of the tragedy in Tucson. President Obama has issued a de facto rebuke to those in his camp who attempted to use the murders to discredit and smear their political opponents. ... more
Michael Gerson: Members of the White House staff are extensions of a president's will, and also shape that will over time. ... more Who is the Best Candidate for the RNC Chairmanship? Ryan Lees: The jockeying that will determine the next chairman must involve an extra consideration. Regarding the new and powerful element now practicing conservative politics known as the Tea Party, their identity and message should be used to measure the candidates. ... more Greens Lie, Africans Die Paul Driessen: Falsehoods about insecticides and bednets continue to leave a path of destruction and death. ... more Changing How We Think Suzanne Fields: Smart phones and online libraries constantly feed us information, but we don't get any wiser. We blame others for what goes wrong and for what we don't fully understand. ... more Union Bosses Go After Property Holders, Businesses & Girl Scouts Katie Gage: If you think Big Labor's agenda is confined to taking away the secret ballot and empowering bureaucrats to mandate contracts on workers and small businesses alike without their consent, their latest scheme may surprise you. ... more Obama's Rebound Numbers are Misleading Donald Lambro: Recent polls say Barack Obama's job-approval ratings are up, yet other indicators of our troubled times show that some of our biggest problems persist or have worsened under his presidency. ... more Blood Libel? Oy Vey David Harsanyi: Wasn't it moving to see progressive tweetdom and punditry unite in the defense of Jewry -- in the Middle Ages? As a member of this most oppressed minority, I personally want to thank you. ... more Diana West: The suppression of the facts is by no means the most dangerous aspect of any Big Lie. After all, facts don't go away even amid efforts to suppress them. ... more The Man Who Changed Things Paul Greenberg: Suppose you had billions and billions of dollars and wanted to set up a foundation that would really make a real difference in the world? ... more Fight for the Filibuster Ed Feulner: "Filibuster" is not a dirty word. ... more The War Against the Christians Cliff May: Imagine if Muslims in Europe were being arrested for nothing more than peacefully practicing their religion. ... more Why A Voracious Appetite for Blame? Armstrong Williams: There are times when even the capture of the culprit fails to quench people's thirst for justice. This usually happens in the wake of horrific, mind-bending crimes, like the shooting in Arizona last week that killed six people and injured scores of others. ... 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 |
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TH Daily - January 14 - Michelle Malkin, Brent Bozell, David Limbaugh, Hugh Hewitt, Oliver North and More
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