Derek Hunter: The Things I’m Thankful For Think about this list as you force-feed yourself one more turkey sandwich. Talk to your friends about this.
John Ransom: Email, Hate Mail and Comments from Readers Bullying? In my opinion we aren’t bullying this president and the rest of the politicians nearly enough. If I thought it would make a difference I’d call them all every name in the book and then switch languages and do it again.
Doug Giles: From a Global Perspective, the 99 Percent Are Actually the 1 Percent As I watch the various college-aged Occupiers in their True Religion jeans talk about how bad they’ve got it while they tweet on their Macs during a catered lunch consisting of salmon filets with dill sauce as a Rasta Columbia grad student strums gently on his Washburn 118SW, I keep thinking, “You charmed babies don’t have it that bad.”
Debra J. Saunders: Inside Oakland Bubble, All Free Speech Isn't Equal For all their whining about the "police state" and the city's failure to respect their "First Amendment rights," Occupy Oakland activists have managed to flout the law with regular impunity. Somehow demonstrators have managed to turn Frank Ogawa Plaza into a tent stew and shut down parts of the city in a so-called general strike Nov. 2, and still they think they're victims who have been deprived of their free speech rights.
Salena Zito: Millennials See Success Brandon Chu thinks everything will be OK.
Paul Jacob: Beyond Thanksgiving Sometimes the truth is more instructive than legend.
Bob Beauprez: Was it Really a Super Failure? Most everyone in the media is talking about the “failure” of the committee, and certainly Barack Obama has already started the blame-game against Republicans, and many on the GOP side have responded in kind. We’re not so sure, though, that the lack of a deal from the committee was all that bad.
Mike Shedlock: Pop Goes the Global Housing Bubble What happens if home prices plunge (and they will) in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, New Zealand, Britain, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden?
Jeff Carter: Some Black Friday Data Points The brick and mortar stores opened even earlier than ever. Some even on the evening of Thanksgiving. How long before they just stay open 24/7? Even though I think it’s nuts to wait in line at a store to spend money, it doesn’t matter. Crowds of shoppers hit the stores.
Mark Baisley: An End to Illegal Immigration From my perspective as someone who spent a weekend as an illegal alien in 1980, this segment of the debate was of particular interest.
Steve Chapman: Putin and Stalin: Revising Reality In most countries, the future is impossible to predict, but the past doesn't change. In Russia, it's just the opposite.
Michael Youssef: Arab Winter After making numerous phone calls and speaking to many Christian leaders in Egypt this week, I have learned that what is really happening on the ground is far removed from the television reporters’ happy endorsement of democracy seekers.
Daniel J. Mitchell: I’m Thankful I’m Not an Idiot Education Bureaucrat from Florida I’m also thankful I’m not a blithering idiot like the bureaucrats at a Florida school. Here are a few details of this astounding example of utter stupidity.
Marita Noon: Paying the Rates Obama Demands Based on a newly released report from Oliver Wyman, a leading global management consulting firm, “There is a growing need to increase electricity prices. These rate increases are largely being driven by environmental, regulatory, and security requirements.”
Crista Huff: Vistaprint Captures Thrifty Small Biz Market I carry no business debt, and in fact, do not own a business credit card. It’s hard enough earning enough money to live on: I don’t need debit payments cutting into my cash flow.
Mark Calabria: Final Fannie Freddie Cost: $311 Billion and Rising The FHFA projects that, by the end of 2014, total taxpayer costs will be between $220 billion and $311 billion.
Steven Aden: Abortion Discount on Sundays The pursuit of death affects people. It changes who they are and what they think and how they live. It does this because it is antithetical to life and to everything that protects and prolongs it.
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Sunday, November 27 | 09:50 AM ET
- O'Reilly: Memo to the Occupiers
- McCullough: Why Obama Will Go Racist Against Romney
- Goodman: Are Progressives For the Little Guy
- Glick: Calling Things by Their Proper Names
- Greenberg: Short Bursts
- May: What Would the Gipper Do
- Stokes: Be Thankful it was Harry, Not Henry
- Giles: From a Global Perspective, the 99 Percent Are Actually the 1 Percent
- Smith, Jr: Intelligence Experts Say CIA Penetration by Terrorist Group is “Catastrophic”
- Coulter: I'll Gladly Pay You Tuesday For a Tax Increase Today
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