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| Michelle Malkin: New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner toasted the one-year anniversary of Obamacare this week -- and accidentally spilled his champagne glass all over the disastrous, one-size-fits-all mandate. ... more Brent Bozell: Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the perpetually immature creators of the filthy cartoon "South Park," have spent years delivering product sure to please high school sophomores and L.A. Times film critics. Now they're taking aim at Mormons. ... more Elisabeth Meinecke: An MSM reporter made a legal request to the state of Illinois to disclose the identities of all gun owners in the state. They'll stay private for now, but that's a tenuous situation. ... more David Limbaugh: Everyone seems to have a different theory about why President Obama attacked Libya. I don't think it's that mysterious. ... more Larry Kudlow: Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor unveiled a strong pro-growth economic plan at Stanford's Hoover Institution this week. Cantor is afraid the Republican budget-cutting message is a little too austere, so he's attempting to balance the necessary budget cuts with a pro-growth, tax-and-regulatory reform message. ... more Hugh Hewitt: Congratulations on a great start to your term as chair of the Republican National Committee. Past supporters are returning again to GOP.com with confidence that their contributions will be well-managed and that the RNC will be about the business of building the party at every level. ... more Oliver North: Nobel laureate Barack Obama, fresh from his Latin American spring break, is in serious trouble. ... more Pat Buchanan: Why did Obama launch this unconstitutional war? ... more Mona Charen: The village of Berkeley, Ill., has only 5,245 residents but has attracted the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice. ... more Michael Gerson: Malawi is a distant country, but it also feels distantly familiar. The roads and farms and livestock would have been commonplace in America a century ago. ... more Linda Chavez: New Census figures out this week show that the Hispanic population in the U.S. has increased dramatically over the last decade. ... more Suzanne Fields: Many Americans were disappointed when President Obama devoted a Saturday radio address to a celebration of the progress of women in society. ... more Matt Barber: Irony is defined as "the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning." The term doublespeak means "evasive, ambiguous language that is intended to deceive or confuse." ... more Donald Lambro: While President Obama was touring the capitals of Latin America this past week, Americans were being battered by one bad economic report after another. ... more Rich Tucker: On an ancient episode of The Simpsons, Lisa sets out to write an essay about what made America great. "What would Ben Franklin say if he were alive today?" she writes. "He'd say … find a better opening." ... more |
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TH Daily - March 25 - Michelle Malkin, Brent Bozell, Elisabeth Meinecke, David Limbaugh, Larry Kudlow and More
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