| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Donald Trump's Eminent-Domain Empire Michelle Malkin: Don't be fooled by The Donald. Take it from one who knows: I'm a South Jersey gal who was raised on the outskirts of Atlantic City in the looming shadow of Trump's towers. ... more An Easter Bonnet of Mud Brent Bozell: For the Christian faithful, the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday is sacred. It's a time of reflection, prayer and fasting. It is Holy Week. It deserves the strongest respect. ... more Email, Hate Mail and Comments from Readers John Ransom: Since Friday for me- at least this week- is the new Saturday, here's a bonus edition of Email, Hate Mail and Comments from Readers. And thanks for doing the hard work of freedom. ... more The Unhappy President Jonah Goldberg: "The Oval Office, I always thought I was going to have really cool phones and stuff. ... I'm like, 'C'mon guys, I'm the president of the United States. Where's the fancy buttons and stuff and the big screen comes up?' It doesn't happen." ... more To Retire Our National Debt, We Must Retire Obama David Limbaugh: Everyone but the blind and reckless agrees that the United States faces a dire financial crisis. ... more Recovery is Mother's Milk for Stocks Larry Kudlow: I'd like to give American businesses greater incentives to create more jobs here at home. But we are still—in the U.S.—the best in business in the world. Washington needs to keep it that way with more free market policies, rather than suffocating government tax and regulate policies. ... more Easter in the East Oliver North: Easter morning sunrise services are part of a long tradition in Christianity. ... more Pat Buchanan: Is the world headed for a debt crisis to dwarf the one that befell us in 2008, when Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson stood aside and let Lehman Brothers crash? ... more Ayn Rand's Adult-Onset Adolescence Michael Gerson: The movie "Atlas Shrugged," adapted from Ayn Rand's 1957 novel by the same name, is a triumph of cinematic irony. A work that lectures us endlessly on the moral superiority of heroic achievement is itself a model of mediocrity. In this, the film perfectly reflects both the novel and the mind behind it. ... more It's All Up to Republicans Now Mona Charen: In 1994, in a close race for governor of Florida between Democrat Lawton Chiles and Republican Jeb Bush, a late blitz of robo calls may have put Chiles over the top. The calls, which Chiles at first disavowed, but later -- in the face of a subpoena -- acknowledged, were aimed at older voters. ... more Trump, Birthers, and the Truth Linda Chavez: Is Donald Trump a closet Obama supporter? That's the only logical conclusion to draw from the Donald's recent foray into presidential politics. If he keeps up his kooky bid for the GOP nomination, he'll damage the party and its chances to win the White House in 2012. ... more Fidel Castro "Resigns"! Humberto Fontova: The MSM is all aflutter, atwitter and agape over Cuba's Communist Party "Congress" this week where Fidel Castro (84), former Cuban "President," and "First Secretary of Cuba's Communist Party," officially "resigned" his position as "First Secretary of Cuba's Communist Party." ... more NYC Teachers Union Plays Race Card Against Progressive Teachers Group Kyle Olson: Teach for America has been a breath of fresh air in some of America's worst schools. The program, founded 20 years ago, recruits the best and brightest college graduates to commit to being teachers for at least two years in dozens of inner city schools around the country. ... more A Melting Pot Gone Cold Suzanne Fields: Our British and European cousins are wrestling with a problem we don't have -- yet. How far can the state go to require religious beliefs to conform to basic law? You don't have to be a civil libertarian to feel a chill down your back in even putting the dilemma in such blunt terms. ... more Donald Lambro: President Barack Obama seems to have trouble giving the Libyan rebels what they need most in their life-and-death struggle to topple Moammar Gadhafi's repressive dictatorship: weapons. ... more Trust the Russians Cliff May: Were there an award for the worst idea produced in Washington in recent days, there would be many worthy competitors, but I think I'd put my money on this one: Granting Russians the power to tell Americans whether we can or cannot shoot down missiles flying toward their intended victims. ... more |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
TH Daily - April 22 - Michelle Malkin, Brent Bozell, John Ransom, Jonah Goldberg, David Limbaugh and More
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment