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Obama's Budget: More Waste, Fraud, and Self-Abuse Ann Coulter: Democrats don't resent "the rich" on behalf of the poor. They resent the rich on behalf of the government. ... more The President and the Preachers Bill O'Reilly: If anyone can explain to me President Obama's choice of preachers, please do so because I am very confused. You would think Obama would have learned his lesson after the Rev. Jeremiah Wright debacle, where his pastor of 20 years was exposed as an America-hating zealot. Then, after being outed, Wright turned on Obama. ... more Are Sky-High Gas Prices Good? Victor Davis Hanson: Are high gas prices a good thing? That is not as dumb a question as it sounds. ... more Democrats' Hypocrisy on Race -- When Will People Wake Up? Larry Elder: A Republican official, this time a member of the Orange County, Calif., GOP central committee, stands accused of -- racism! ... more Barbour's Withdrawal Gives No Clues to GOP 2012 Nominee Michael Barone: Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour's abrupt withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination -- after hiring a topnotch New Hampshire campaign manager and planning to fly around the country next week -- has naturally inspired a lot of punditry on the Republican presidential race. ... more Eliminating Oil Subsidies May Not Affect Prices at Pump Either Way Elisabeth Meinecke: Ending oil and gas subsidies might do very little to affect gas prices at the pump even though the Obama Administration has demagogued on the issue. ... more Gold Slams Bernanke Larry Kudlow: Mr. Bernanke had no defense of the sinking dollar, or the inflation it brings, or the drop in middle-class living standards it causes. ... more Hugh Hewitt: On my radio show Tuesday I launched The Obama Project --the attempt to list in succinct fashion the many reasons why President Obama should be defeated in November 2012. ... more Wedding of the ... What? Cal Thomas: Count me among the abstainers. I won't be watching over-the-top media coverage of Friday's wedding between Prince William and the "commoner" Kate Middleton. ... more End the Federal Monopoly on Energy John Ransom: We lack free markets in energy because the federal government gets involved in our energy decisions. The feds, in short, act as a kind of monopoly for the energy supply. ... more The Biggest Legalized Theft of Middle Class American Wealth Rachel Alexander: Almost no one is talking about the most serious financial catastrophe taking place in the U.S. today. Instead everyone is focused on reigning in Congressional spending, particularly in areas like entitlements and Obamacare. ... more When Eric Holder Earned His Spurs (Elian Gonzalez, April 22, 2000) Humberto Fontova: The New Black Panther Party threatened Philadelphia voters with billy clubs and Eric Holder's justice department couldn't be bothered. CAIR was accused of fundraising for Hamas, and Eric Holder shrugged. ... more Happy Birth Certificate, Mr. President Debra J. Saunders: Behold the damage Donald Trump hath wrought. Every credible fact check has established that Barack Obama was born in this country. Yet on Wednesday, a reality TV show ringmaster forced the president of the United States to prove it. ... more How to Define Contemporary Liberalism? Ross Mackenzie: With key institutions grown effete, standards of right and wrong descend into a moral miasma of relativistic goo. ... more Emmett Tyrrell: While inspecting the body politic, one encounters one clear sign that liberalism is dead. It is the condition of our political discourse. Polite commentators note that the dialogue is "rancorous." ... more Taking Taxpayers for a Ride Steve Chapman: It's often been said of Barack Obama that his policies are "data driven" -- meaning that whatever his ideological inclinations, he pays attention to dispassionate analysis of real-world evidence. ... more To Fund Bloated Government, Dems Target Oil Companies Christopher Prandoni: Unwilling to reign in Washington's overspending problem, Democrats and their allies on the Left are stuck championing tax increases. Raising the corporate income tax rate—already the highest in the world—or increasing the personal income rate is untenable, leaving Democrats no choice except to try and repeal tax credits and deductions. ... more He's Serious, All Right, But Not About the Deficit Paul Greenberg: The elephant in the room is getting harder and harder to ignore. It's not just bigger than ever, but threatens to go on a rampage that could lay waste everything around it. This particular elephant has a name: the national debt. ... more Reps. Slammed Unfairly For Medicare Plan Donald Lambro: Reports coming in from congressional town hall meetings during the Easter recess say that Republican lawmakers were peppered with angry questions about cutting Medicare. ... more Obama: Running on an Empty Tank Michael Reagan: Halfway through his term in office, President Barack Obama faces a crisis that could most probably doom his chances of being re-elected -- he's running out of gas. ... more Drug Control vs. Pain Control: A Crackdown on Opioid Prescriptions Will Hurt Patients Jacob Sullum: Last week, unveiling a plan to curtail "diversion" of opioid painkillers, Obama administration officials said they aim to "strike a balance between our desire to minimize abuse of prescription drugs and the need to ensure access for their legitimate use." This balance will never be achieved because the two goals are fundamentally irreconcilable. ... more |
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TH Daily - April 28 - Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reilly, Victor Davis Hanson, Larry Elder, Michael Barone and More
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