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Reagan Democrats: 'Tea Baggers' or MSNBC Viewers?
Ann Coulter:

Even in their sleep, liberals must dream about new ways to suck up to public sector employees. ... more


Make the Rich Pay!
Victor Davis Hanson:

Last week, President Obama reversed course once again and now wants to raise taxes on the "rich" making above $250,000 per year. Obama is in dire need of additional revenue after proposing a $3.8 trillion 2011 budget -- containing the largest deficit in U.S. history at an estimated $1.6 trillion. Yet his latest share-the-wealth proposals make little sense. ... more


Death to the Jihadi
John Ransom:

The USS Cole bombing contained many of the same characters responsible for 9-11, the Ft Hood shooting, the attempt to car bomb Times Square and the failed attempt to blow up the Northwest Airlines Christmas flight in 2009. ... more


The Donald: Doing the Job the Media Won't Do
Larry Elder:

Donald Trump isn't going to run for president. He is rich, enjoys himself, says bold and often stupid things, trades his wife in for a younger model every few years, and calls Rosie O'Donnell a "big fat pig." What's not to like? ... more


Thaddeus McCotter Seizes Freedom
Elisabeth Meinecke:

There are probably few people on Capitol Hill who feel comfortable balancing guitars and writing books attacking Communist China, but Rep. Thaddeus McCotter happens to be one of those. ... more


Did Obama Doze Off in Tax Class?
Michael Barone:

Did Barack Obama take Tax 1 in law school? ... more


Thaddeus McCotter Seizes
Elisabeth Meinecke:

There are probably few people on Capitol Hill who feel comfortable balancing guitars and writing books attacking Communist China, but Rep. Thaddeus McCotter happens to be one of those. ... more


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We Spend Too Much and Grow Too Little
Larry Kudlow:

The House Republicans want spending limitations, not deficit targets. It's not a simple semantic issue. A so-called deficit target leaves open the probability of a big tax hike. ... more


The Disconnect
Hugh Hewitt:

Saturday's Tea Party Patriots gathering at the fair grounds in Sacramento was a boisterous and, as always, well-behaved and friendly event. ... more


No Trump
Cal Thomas:

In bridge, a trump card is held in reserve for winning a trick. In politics, Donald Trump is anything but reserved and appears to think he might trick enough voters to win the next presidential election. ... more


Trump Is for Real
Matt Towery:

I've listened over the past few weeks as the mainstream GOP establishment and pundits have tried to demean the possibility of a presidential candidacy by Donald Trump. ... more


No Poking President at Facebook
Debra J. Saunders:

Now Obama is trying to convince Americans that "shared responsibility" means raising taxes only on the top 2 percent of income earners. So Team Obama held a "town hall" event at Facebook, placing the president next to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, a 26-year-old who is worth $16 billion. ... more


Scott Walker Is Just Getting Started
Kyle Olson:

When Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker curtailed collective bargaining privileges for public sector workers (formerly known as public servants), it resulted in all-out political war in Madison. Walker won the showdown, and now the state can get its financial house in order. ... more


Beat On The Back Of The Neck
Shawn Ambrosino:

In my family, when you find yourself on the wrong end of a bad deal, it's called "getting beat on the back of the neck". With that being said, and Tax Day past us, I must say, my neck is feeling pretty hot right now. ... more


Simple Economics
Jackie Gingrich Cushman:

Economics is much simpler than many highly paid pundits would like you to believe. ... more


Posturing Against Pornography
Steve Chapman:

We all know that pornography is offensive and destructive, so we can guess that wherever X-rated fare gains popularity, social decay will follow. It may come as a surprise, then, to learn which state has the highest rate of online subscriptions to adult websites. ... more


President Obama Plays With Fire
Emmett Tyrrell:

Why is it that Donald Trump is a creditable candidate with a significant segment of Republican voters? In some polls, he runs ahead of all Republicans save Mitt Romney, and all I have heard him say is that he wants to see our president's birth certificate. Imagine if he would ask to see budget cuts from the president or revenue enhancements. ... more


Ryan v. Obama
Michael Reagan:

There is a struggle now being waged in Washington, the outcome of which will determine whether the nation's economy will grow or continue to falter. ... more


More Cutting, Less Taxing
Ed Feulner:

Another Tax Day, another check to Uncle Sam. For at least one day out of the year, Americans are reminded -- often painfully -- how much government costs. ... more


Culture Challenge of the Week: Blood Diamonds, Baby Blood
Rebecca Hagelin:

America's most elegant jeweler is synonymous with engagements, weddings, births, and anniversaries. Its stunning diamonds, jewelry, and silver mementos become enduring gifts to celebrate life's most important occasions. The problem for most Americans, of course, is that Tiffany's is way over-priced. ... more


The Bible in School: A Retort to Modern Contempt
Paul Greenberg:

There was a time when the Bible and Shakespeare were recognized as twin pillars of not just English literature but Western civilization. Wherever the English-speaking peoples went, these books would go, for they were compact storehouses of wisdom, strength and beauty. ... more


Video Games and Bullying
Marybeth Hicks:

A month ago, President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama hosted a summit to focus attention on the national bullying crisis. ... more


Don't Bother, They're Here
Rich Galen:

To succeed in America - to truly succeed in America - you have to be more than excellent at what you do. ... more


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