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| Thomas Sowell: Somebody eventually had to say it -- and German chancellor Angela Merkel deserves credit for being the one who had the courage to say it out loud. Multiculturalism has "utterly failed." ... more Guy Benson: Bill Clinton is wagging his finger and issuing a warning to a crowd of about 800 voters gathered in front of the Old Orange County Courthouse in downtown Santa Ana. ... more Byron York: There is still no single complaint about Congress that resonates more with voters than the charge that lawmakers do not read the bills they vote on. ... more Chuck Norris: The White House's wish almost came true last week. It was hoping most of us and even the mainstream media would miss the release of the Congressional Budget Office's preliminary report on the 2010 federal fiscal year. And most did. ... more David Limbaugh: Memo to those who believe Obama is going to move to the center following his upcoming electoral smack-down: Dream on! ... more Mike Adams: I've received a number of messages over the past few weeks speaking to a general sense of emptiness... ... more Dennis Prager: After I became a Republican in the early 1990s -- in a recent column, I explained how emotionally difficult it is for a Democrat to vote Republican, let alone become one -- I concluded that I had left the dangerous party and joined the stupid party. ... more Cal Thomas: The question thrown in the face of tea party activists and other conservative Republicans when they talk of cutting spending is, "Where would you cut?" ... more Pat Buchanan: Is Europe's adventure in international living about to end? ... more Mona Charen: Here's a technique they don't teach in campaign school: Patronize the voters. President Obama, speaking at a fundraiser in Boston, said, "People out there are still hurting very badly, and they are still scared. ... more John Hawkins: There were a surprising number of black Republican candidates running this year. Initially, there were 32 candidates in the hunt, which was the largest field of black Republicans running for the House since Reconstruction. However, many of those candidates lost their primaries and so now we're down to 14 candidates. ... more Debra J. Saunders: Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., has seized on the Tyler Clementi story to advocate for a new federal law. ... more William Wilson: Are violent video games protected under the First Amendment? ... more Phyllis Schlafly: All sides admit that jobs are the No. 1 issue in 2010, but only three weeks before the crucial make-or-break congressional election on Nov. 2, Obama casually admitted that his claim last year that his stimulus spending bill would create 3.5 million "shovel-ready jobs" was not true. ... more Ken Blackwell: Conservatives in Congress need to move quickly to staunch the flow of blood, literally, in our military. The Fort Hood shootings proved convincingly that political correctness is lethal. ... more Bill Murchison: Last weekend, President Obama allowed that we voters are too scared right now to "think clearly," but let us gut up and try anyway, shall we? ... more Meredith Turney: It's estimated that suspending AB 32 will kill over 1.1 million jobs when it's fully implemented. That's what James Cameron is looking to do. ... more Brian Walsh: Nestled in the northeast corner of Arkansas, the first district stretches eastward from the borders of Missouri, Tennessee and Mississippi towards Little Rock. ... more Rebecca Hagelin: Point out that sometimes respect is best conveyed by silence—not saying the very thing that comes to mind. It takes maturity to restrain the impulse to toss off a funny comment, just to get a few laughs from their peers, when that comment undermines the teacher's authority. ... more Romina Boccia: Last week the Department of Labor reported that for 14 straight months—the longest stretch since the 1930s—the unemployment rate remains above 9.5 percent. This is pretty glum, but don't despair, good news is on the way: The Senate will likely vote on the Paycheck Fairness Act this November! ... more Brian Walsh: New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District is shaping up to be a tight race that is sure to call into question Democratic rubber-stamp Carol Shea-Porter's ability to effectively represent her constituents. ... more Garrett Gibson: When society stops valuing religion, what motivation is there for society to protect religious freedom? ... more Paul Kengor: This is the second in a series of interviews with Paul Kengor on his latest book, "Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century." ... more Rich Galen: Anyone who has been hoping for a change in the tide running with Republicans found themselves swimming upstream after reading yesterday's coverage of the November 2 mid-term elections which are how 15 days away. ... more Paul Greenberg: Voters have grown restless because they've caught on to the double game some of the blue dog Democrats are playing. ... more Virgil Goode: Although the Senate is in recess, both parties introduced immigration bills in October to set the stage for debate on the issue through the election, the lame duck session, and the next Congress. ... more |
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TH Daily - October 19 - Thomas Sowell, Guy Benson, Byron York, Chuck Norris, David Limbaugh and More
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