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| Michelle Malkin: On May 1, left-wing vigilantes will target companies across the country that have committed a mortal sin: sending donations to GOP Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin. ... more Jonah Goldberg: Of course you've heard some version of this tale before. Winston Churchill says to a woman at a party, "Madam, would you sleep with me for 5 million pounds?" ... more Larry Kudlow: Rising inflation is coexisting with high, near-9 percent unemployment. Keynesians argue this can't happen. They're wrong. ... more Oliver North: According to the experts, this ought to be "Obama Country." In the 2008 presidential election, the Obama "Hope and Change" machine scored big in western Pennsylvania, carrying the region with nearly 58 percent of the vote. ... more John Ransom: Let's just say that I'm suspicious. There are a number of problems with this projection as the "End of America." In actual dollars the U.S. will still have a substantial advantage in GDP in 2016 according to the IMF. ... more John Ransom: Ben Bernanke all but admitted that QE2 has been a failure if we judge it from the Fed's mandate to fight inflation and provide full employment. The last time I looked inflation was out of control and unemployment wasn't much better. ... more Pat Buchanan: New tone? It didn't take long for the "Tuscon Truce" to collapse! ... more Mona Charen: By the time you read this, Prince William and his bride, Catherine Middleton (who, depending upon the distribution of titles, may henceforth be known officially by the odd formulation "Her Royal Highness Princess William of Wales"), will have exchanged vows. ... more Linda Chavez: Among the challenges facing the Democrats in the 2012 election is the prospect that President Barack Obama will not be able to re-energize his base -- which included record numbers of Hispanic voters in 2008. ... more Kyle Olson: Public schools continue to be a battleground in the culture war, as the education establishment – composed primarily of leftists bent on political correctness – gains more ground. ... more Diana West: The fact is, these murders are not "just one of those things" -- the unfortunate outcome of a "disagreement," or even "financial pressures" as mentioned, straight-faced, in early reports. ... more Donald Lambro: Donald Trump has been saying things about himself and others lately that are untrue, suggesting that he has a tendency to make up his own reality as he goes along. ... more Suzanne Fields: A new exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the trial of Adolf Eichmann, which ran in Jerusalem for nine months beginning in April 1961, continues a German rethinking. ... more Michael Youssef: Over the years, I've returned many times to Egypt, the land of my birth. That land has changed dramatically since my boyhood. In recent years, this formerly secular and religiously tolerant nation has become a hotbed of Islamic extremism. ... more Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: You want to pay off higher interest loans first, but make sure to pay at least the minimum every month on every loan. That's because defaulting on a student loan has serious consequences. ... more Suzanne Fields: Angela Merkel is losing her edge. Her party reacts to setbacks in local elections and is sidetracked by France's assertion of leadership toward the Arab Spring. But culturally and intellectually, Berlin is still the European capital pushing the envelope. Berlin drives the engine for thinking and rethinking Germany's past. ... more Donald Lambro: Donald Trump has been saying things about himself and others lately that are untrue, suggesting that he has a tendency to make up his own reality as he goes along. ... more Ed Feulner: "Raise our taxes!" Can you imagine chanting such a slogan at a public rally? Neither could most Americans. There is one notable exception, however: government-union activists. ... more Cliff May: I was north of Kandahar, flying in a helicopter with an American general who was telling me more than I could absorb about rural irrigation systems. I asked if he had ever imagined, back when he was at West Point, that he'd become so expert in agricultural development? ... more Bay Buchanan: One year after the passage of SB 1070, it is clear that the momentum and the people are still with Arizona. While most political observers gloated that they did not expect another state to pass the bill just a few months ago, Arizona modeled legislation passed the Georgia and Alabama legislature with the two governors of the two states indicating they will sign the legislation. ... more Paul Greenberg: It's no secret that the messianic hopes Barack Obama once inspired have steadily given way to disillusion, and an ever-deepening sense of unease about the direction the country is heading. ... more Rich Tucker: Children learn a lot in school. Maybe more than we intend to teach them. CNN recently reported: "One Chicago public school is telling students they can either eat cafeteria food or 'go hungry.'" No homemade lunches will be allowed without a medical excuse. ... more |
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TH Daily - April 29 - Michelle Malkin, Jonah Goldberg, Larry Kudlow, Oliver North, John Ransom and More
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