| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subscribe quickly to get the Shariah in America issue Measuring Force Thomas Sowell: You don't just walk up to the local bully and slap him across the face. If you are determined to confront him, then you try to knock the living daylights out of him. Otherwise, you are better off to leave him alone. ... more Project Gunrunner: Obama's Stimulus-Funded Border Nightmare Michelle Malkin: Buried in Barack Obama's failed trillion-dollar stimulus program was a $10 million bloody border racket that has now cost American lives. This goes far beyond the usual waste, fraud and abuse underwritten by progressive profligacy. ... more Students Who Get It! John Stossel: I went to Princeton in 1969, where they taught me that government could solve the world's problems. Put the smartest people in a room, give them enough taxpayer money, and they will fix most everything. ... more Department of Injustice Walter E. Williams: One of the requirements to become a Dayton, Ohio police officer is to successfully pass the city's two-part written examination. The U.S. Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Eric Holder, rejected the results of Dayton's Civil Service examination because not enough blacks passed. ... more Obama's Libyan War Brent Bozell: Think of all the militant anti-war types who were thrilled at the removal of the Bush "war machine" in 2008, only to see President Obama's strained endorsement of military action in Libya. Oh, how the political wave of the hard left has crashed ashore. ... more Taking Feminism Overseas Jonah Goldberg: Feminism as a "movement" in America is largely played out. The work here is mostly done. ... more The Final Days of the Glenn Beck Phenomenon? Rachel Alexander: The mainstream media has been reporting with glee that Glenn Beck may be leaving his Fox News show for a web-only show or his own cable station. Beck's detractors are hoping he is imploding and this is the end of his superstardom in politics. ... more Austin Bay: Once again, it's time for Candidate Obama, circa 2007-2008, to condemn President Barack Obama. For that matter, the April 2009 Obama avatar should also sneer at the current version -- if he can't find the time to attend a Washington-area protest demonstration. ... more Of 'Trailblazers' and Just Plain Principled Women Bill Murchison: The New York Times marked Geraldine Ferraro's death with the observation that by gaining the Democrats' vice presidential nomination in 1984, she kicked aside ancient barriers to women's acquisition of national political power. ... more Wrong Speech at the Wrong Time Rich Galen: President Obama's speech on Monday night was, at best, OK. It got tongues wagging about the "Obama Doctrine" which appears to be: "If it won't drag Iran into the fight we'll take a look." ... more America is Burning Ben Shapiro: Two weeks ago, I visited New York City with my wife, who was interviewing at a local medical school located in the Bronx. I dropped her at the school. Since I was lacking a car, I hopped on a public bus, intending to take it to the local subway station. ... more Obama's a Smooth Talker; I'll Give Him That Donald Lambro: President Obama's address Monday in defense of his military intervention in Libya may go down in the history books as one of the most artful speeches ever given in the midst of retreat with both guns blazing. ... more Money for Moochers Jacob Sullum: As the Supreme Court heard a First Amendment challenge to Arizona's rules for public financing of political candidates on Monday morning, it became clear that the state's Clean Elections system was doomed. ... more Obama's Union-Friendly, Feel-Good Approach to Education Kyle Olson: The Obama administration, principally the president and Education Secretary Arne Duncan, are now routinely making public statements which are leading to one conclusion: instead of fixing American education, we should dumb down the standards. ... more Paul Greenberg: It is a truth universally acknowledged among baseball fans: There is life and there is the off-season. ... more A So-So Presidential Speech Michael Reagan: If President Obama's address to the nation the other night was meant to keep the American people up-to-date on the situation in the Middle East, it missed its mark, leaving us in a state of confusion. ... more A Culture War Beneath the Radar Robert Knight: Underneath headlines about Libya, the Japanese disaster and the Republicans' dainty attempts to nip around the edges of our massive federal debt, the culture war is raging. ... more Obama's 'Empty Words': Our Constitution Terry Jeffrey: President Barack Obama shares at least one thing in common with one of the lesser Founding Fathers. ... more School Choice: A Real Test Awaits Ed Feulner: Imagine you could buy a car at only one dealership. Shop for clothes at only one outlet. Buy food at only one grocery store. What kind of service would you expect? ... more Lucentis vs. Avastin: Seeing Eye to Eye? Sally C. Pipes: Everyone who's ever been on the lookout for a good deal knows that price is one thing, but value is another. Cheaper isn't always better; some things that cost more are worth it. ... more Clear as Mud in Libya Armstrong Williams: For all those who lathered up over Mr. Bush's "rush to war"...what must they think of Mr. Obama? Whatever you want to say about the rationale for war in Iraq, given its location, oil reserves, and history of invading its neighbors, US vital interests were undeniably at stake. ... more What Happened to the American Declaration of War? George Friedman: Some wars fought since World War II have had congressional approval, both in the sense that resolutions were passed and that Congress appropriated funds, but the Constitution is explicit in requiring a formal declaration. It does so for two reasons. ... more |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
TH Daily - March 30 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell and More
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment