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TH Daily - April 07 - Ann Coulter, Jeff Jacoby, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Michael Barone and More

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Thanks for Raising My Taxes - What Else Can I Do For You?
Ann Coulter:

When Wisconsin Democrats fled the state in order to avoid voting on splendiferous public sector union contracts, did they happen to notice that the rest of the country is in the midst of a massive recession? ... more


Judge Goldstone Takes It Back
Jeff Jacoby:

The Goldstone report did incalculable damage to Israel's good name. Breathlessly hyped in the media, it accelerated the already frenzied international campaign to demonize and delegitimize the Jewish state. ... more


Did We Give Up on Libya?
Victor Davis Hanson:

President Obama has announced that America would stop attacking Col. Muammar Gadhafi's forces in Libya. He instead hopes that others can force out Gadhafi -- or that the dictator will leave through economic and diplomatic pressure. ... more


Only Idiots Think Hillary Will Run -- Let's Hope They're Right
Larry Elder:

A Clinton challenge to Obama would inflict so much damage and intra-party angst that the Republicans could run Snooky in 2012 -- and win. ... more


Ryan Steals March on Obama as Fiscal Crisis Looms
Michael Barone:

"My worst experience was the financial crisis of September 2008," responded House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan to a reporter's question about Democrats' attacks on the budget he unveiled earlier in the day. ... more


Feminists Are No Better Than Frat Boys
Mike Adams:

Feminists on campuses across the nation are NOW rallying in protest over a recent email written by a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity at USC. In the email, the young man urges his fraternity to "take notes" about how to have sex with girls. ... more


Winning the FY 2012 In The Fall Budget Means Winning the FY 2011 Showdown Now
Hugh Hewitt:

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan's fiscal blueprint for 2012 and beyond has rightly been hailed as an enormously important development in the budget wars. ... more


A Winning Choice
Cal Thomas:

On the day of the NCAA men's basketball final, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that is likely to produce champions for generations to come. ... more


The Mother of All Bankruptcies
John Ransom:

The budget problem that the country faces isn't merely big. It isn't even really, really big. Think of the biggest number you can. Yeah. It's bigger than that. ... more


Reforming Medicare for the Real World
Steve Chapman:

After Paul Ryan unveiled a plan to overhaul Medicare, Democrats announced that despite some imperfections, it was a brave and thoughtful attempt to grapple with a problem that has been ignored for too long. Just kidding. ... more


Expand Voters' Rights to Recall Politicians
Howard Rich:

With American politicians still refusing to substantively address the looming consequences of their fiscal irresponsibility, it only makes sense that voters are feeling frustrated and powerless. ... more


The Race Is On
Emmett Tyrrell:

I previously suggested that Obama get to work early on his presidential library and forgo the 2012 race, but he is insistent. ... more


Building a Future
Rich Tucker:

When we hear the cliché "You get what you pay for," we generally assume it means that the more you pay for something, the better quality product you'll get. ... more


A Better Way to Reform Welfare
Ed Feulner:

When President Clinton signed landmark welfare-reform legislation in 1996, he said it would "end welfare as we know it." Wrong verb. More accurately, it changed welfare as we know it. ... more


Marching in Lockstep to a Radical Agenda
Robert Knight:

"We used to conform behavior to the military. Now we're conforming the military to behavior." ... more


Lax Parenting Is Something to Regret
Marybeth Hicks:

First, Amy "Tiger Mom" Chua caused a national stir by accusing Western parents of being too lax in their approach to child-rearing, resulting in self-indulgent, spoiled kids who aren't as successful as those with a traditional "Chinese" (read: maniacally hypercompetitive) upbringing. ... more


Stronger Regulatory Enforcement Will Spur Small Business Job Creation
Sam Graves:

Small businesses are the cornerstone of the American economy. They employ over half of the country's private sector workforce and create seven out of every ten new jobs. ... more


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