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Critics' Choice: Top Movies of 2010 -- January 19, 2011
TH Daily - January 19 - Thomas Sowell, Michelle Malkin, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell and More
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Budget Crisis Rhetoric: Part II Thomas Sowell: Not enough of us have yet learned not to take media rhetoric at face value either, even when it appears in what looks like a "news" story, but is actually a disguised editorial on the front page. ... more The Hate Speech Inquisition Michelle Malkin: There isn't a shred of evidence that deranged Tucson massacre suspect Jared Loughner ever listened to talk radio or cared about illegal immigration. But that hasn't stopped a coalition of power-grabbing politicians, progressive activists and open-borders lobbyists from plying their quack cure for the American body politic. ... more Will the Republicans Really Cut This Time? John Stossel: The Republicans promise less intrusive, less expensive government. But will they deliver? In the past, they have said they would shrink the state, but then they came into power and spent more. ... more Why We're a Divided Nation Walter E. Williams: Some Americans have strong, sometimes unyielding preferences for Mac computers, while most others have similarly strong preferences for PCs and wouldn't be caught dead using a Mac. ... more Who Is James Eric Fuller? Brent Bozell: OK, so conservatives have to be accused of fostering hatred with our alleged vitriol, the kind of vitriol that fuels the flames of violence, like we witnessed in Tucson except -- well, except there wasn't and isn't a shred of evidence that the killer was influenced by any conservatives. ... more America's China Syndrome Jonah Goldberg: Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit this week has rekindled the familiar debate over American "decline." Our sole-superpower moment is over, we're told, and the 21st century will prove so much tougher than the 20th. ... more History Rebuts Tucson Lies Michael Medved: The debate between left and right on contributing factors in the Tucson shootings has unfolded along utterly predictable and thoroughly unenlightening lines. ... more
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: The House Republicans are pushing to repeal Obamacare. But are conservatives prepared to win the debate? ... more The Tiger Mother and Us Mona Charen: Amy Chua may or may not be a superior mother, but she is a superb marketer -- and I say that with admiration. ... more Tunisia's Remarkable Revolt Austin Bay: On Jan. 14, Tunisia's president for life, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, resigned in the face of nationwide protests and fled the country for exile in Saudi Arabia. ... more Welcoming Hu Jintao Ken Blackwell: It was twenty-two years ago, in the spring of 1989, that thousands of Chinese students gathered in Beijing's Tienanmen Square to demand democracy. It was a time when it seemed the winds of hope and change might sweep away tyranny from the whole world. ... more Avoid GOP Timidity in 2011 Tony Blankley: What should the congressional GOP's policy objectives be for the next two years regarding federal deficits and prosperity? ... more On Rule by Experts, or: The New Barbarism Paul Greenberg: Buried in the mass of directives issued by the new head of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services was a little ol' regulation putting the government in the business of end-of-life consultations. ... more Looking for Loughners: Would Laxer Commitment Rules Make Us Safer? Jacob Sullum: After the recent shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., the psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey, writing in The Wall Street Journal, said such crimes are "the inevitable outcome of five decades of failed mental-health policies." ... more Terry Jeffrey: Jared Loughner, who killed six and wounded 13, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, did not listen to political talks shows, but he did listen to a rock group that calls its fans "maggots." ... more Who Will Sign Obama's 2012 Checks? Guess Hu Ben Shapiro: Foreign dignitaries visit the United States frequently. Most of them stay for a few days in Washington, D.C. Some of them visit the United Nations in New York. Few of them stray from the governmental and cultural centers of the United States. So, why is Chinese President Hu Jintao traveling to Chicago? ... more Obama Isn't Fooling Anyone David Harsanyi: President Barack Obama penned a witty Wall Street Journal op-ed this week, titled "Toward a 21st-Century Regulatory System." ... more Tiger Mother the New Grizzly Marybeth Hicks: She's opinionated. She's controversial. She's a grizzly mama. And her outspoken comments about certain Americans are generating Twitter memes and death threats. ... more Why Doctors Will Support ObamaCare Repeal Hadley Heath: This week the Republican members of the House of Representatives plan to vote to repeal the new health care law known as "ObamaCare." Democrats are quickly dismissing the effort. ... more Our World: Tunisia's Lessons for Washington Caroline Glick: The Tunisian president's regime was not the only thing destroyed. The two main foundations of 'expert' Western analysis of the Middle East have also been undone. ... more Liberalism's Glass Slipper Robert Morrison: They're at it again. Liberals are determined to make their size 10 foot fit into the glass slipper of their imaginings. ... more Business Hands Tied by Double Taxation Kevin Glass: A new survey out from the Association of Financial Professionals finds that business experts don't see a promising landscape in 2011. ... more |
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