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Mid-East Crisis Means LBYE oil-stock may quadruple over-night
Power Point with Jack Graham
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TH Daily - March 02 - Michelle Malkin, John Stossel, Brent Bozell, Jonah Goldberg, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann and More
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| Michelle Malkin: If public school teachers spent more time teaching in classrooms and less time community-organizing in political war rooms, maybe taxpayers wouldn't feel as ripped off as they do. ... more John Stossel: Because "The King's Speech," a movie about King George's effort to overcome stuttering, won the Oscar for best picture, reporters have been interviewing me about my stuttering. ... more Brent Bozell: When President Obama's budget came out in February, with the greatest expansion of federal spending in American history, some sycophantic media outlets like The Washington Post ridiculously tried to sell the concept that Obama was pushing "deep cuts." ... more Jonah Goldberg: "Pawlenty's attacks get more pointed," announced a headline in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "He's betting sharper rhetoric will spring him from GOP pack," clarified the subhead. ... more Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: President Obama's failure to support America's allies in the Middle East and his dithering endorsement of chaos in the region will send oil and gasoline prices skyrocketing, triggering a massive bout of stagflation. ... more Michael Medved: Some conservative commentators spent their Presidents' Day holiday ruminating over Barack Obama's evil intentions, or denouncing the chief executive as an alien interloper and fanatical ideologue perversely determined to damage the Republic. Instead, they might have focused on the history of the John Adams' White House prayer to develop a more effective context for their criticism. ... more Rachel Alexander: The growing unrest in the Arabic world among Islamic states is leading to concern that the demonstrations are being driven more by a desire for stricter Islamic rule than for democratic reforms. ... more Austin Bay: Libyan rebels on the outskirts of Tripoli foreshadow the demise of Col. Moammar Gadhafi's four decades of dictatorship. ... more Humberto Fontova: A tribal dictatorship on Gadaffi's model is vastly different from a Stalinist one on the Castro model. Gadaffi's goons-for-pay are certainly murdering people in Libya—but it appears a haphazard and tardy affair. ... more Debra J. Saunders: I am reluctant to join the chorus of scolds who chide Republicans for opposing Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to put a tax-increase extension on a special election ballot in June. ... more Jacob Sullum: Like many pot smokers who became politicians, Daniels -- a potential contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination -- seems to have two standards of justice: one for him and one for anyone else who does what he did. ... more Donald Lambro: No doubt by now you've heard the story on the nightly news that the Obama economy grew at a weaker pace in the fourth quarter than was previously expected. ... more Terry Jeffrey: Were it your personal bank account, you would get it -- and change your ways. But it is not your personal bank account, it is the Treasury of the United States. ... more Ed Feulner: In fiscal year 2010, according to a recent report from The Heritage Foundation, the Obama administration adopted regulations that will cost more than $26.5 billion a year. ... more Ben Shapiro: During the 2008 campaign, Hillary Clinton suggested that if the emergency phone rang at 3 a.m. in the White House, you wouldn't want President Obama picking it up. ... more Paul Greenberg: There are few better ways to go back in time and ever deeper into the South, which are much the same thing, than to drive through the Delta down to New Orleans Land of Dreams. ... more Brad O'Leary: Since the tragedy in Tucson, Arizona on January 8, Americans' desire for their Second Amendment rights show no signs of weakening. ... more Bill Murchison: The more it changes, the more it's the same, hmmm? In this present instance, meaning our country's seemingly fresh-scented wrangle over union power. ... more |
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