Ann Coulter: Newt Helped Formulate Christmas Every few years, heinous Democratic policies -- abortion, gay marriage, affirmative action, Hillarycare, Obamacare, to name a few -- compel previously uninvolved Americans to leap into politics.
Jackie Gingrich Cushman: Christmas Cheer Christmas memories fill our Christmas tree. It stands in our living room, filled with white lights and ornaments. Our ornaments reflect the life of our family: varied and interesting, some old, some new, some precious and some common.
Victor Davis Hanson: Two Bad September Days Two terrible September days sum up the first decade of the new American millennium.
Larry Elder: The Black Occupy Protester -- Missing in Action As "Person of the Year," Time magazine named "The Protester." The subhead read, "From the Arab Spring to Athens, From Occupy Wall Street to Moscow."
Michael Barone: New Hampshire Quick to Divorce Candidates, Not Marry Them Three weeks out from the New Hampshire primary, and voters in the Granite State don't seem to have settled firmly on one of the Republican presidential candidates.
Judge Andrew Napolitano: New Ideas or Fidelity to Old Principles? If you've been watching cable television regularly, you've heard from many analysts who know Newt Gingrich personally. They either call him the smartest man in the room or they tell us Gingrich believes he's the smartest man in the room. Gingrich has always been a government ideas man, and whenever he says something odd, out of the ordinary or otherwise eyebrow raising or provocative, it's explained away as Newt being Newt. His ideas are, in fact, what get him in trouble.
John Ransom: Obama Sides with Whackos over Workers- Kills Another 3000 Jobs The whack-job left remains skeptical of Obama largely because they have yet to see him confiscate your home, my home and all other homes with up-to-date mortgages. Remember: This is a group of people who think recycling is dropping “trou” in Zucotti Park.
Michael Reagan: Americans Angry at Senate Sycophants For the past three years the United States Senate, under the leadership of Obama toady Harry Reid, has been an embarrassment for the United States. Now the so-called "Upper Body" has merely kicked the can down the road for two months on an extension of the payroll tax cut, and the House has rightly rejected the Senate's maneuver.
Cal Thomas: Grieving at Christmas It may be wonderful for the majority, but for those whose fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers or children have died in Iraq and Afghanistan there is a void this Christmas, and Christmases to come, that can never be filled.
Debra J. Saunders: Ron Paul: Turn on, Tune in, Drop out I first met Ron Paul in 1988 at the Beverly Hills home of Dr. Timothy Leary, the one-time "turn on, tune in, drop out" LSD guru. Leary talked to me about how he was going to have his head frozen cryogenically when he died -- it happened eight years later -- and why he was hosting a fundraiser for Paul. The event showed that there is such a thing as being so far to the right, or left, that you bond with the fringe left or fringe right.
Ben Shapiro: No on Mitt Romney In the Meredith Wilson musical "The Music Man," a small Iowan town faces the sinister wiles of a big city con man, Harold Hill. In introducing themselves, they sing, "We could stand touchin' noses / For a week at a time / And never see eye-to-eye. But what the heck, you're welcome, / Join us at the picnic. You can eat your fill / Of all the food you bring yourself."
Paul Greenberg: Small Country, Great Leader Power is no sure guide to greatness. Or even survival. Quite the contrary. Tyrants can be powerful, yet the powerless can make them tremble.
Bob Beauprez: Holder Tosses Race Card Holder says he’s a convenient two-fer for Obama critics. People identify him with the President because “you know, the fact that we’re both African American.” He also says those people who take exception with him or with Obama are part of the “more extreme segment” of America.
Nathan Slaughter: Why I'm Buying Buffett's Favorite Energy Stock Billionaires such as Warren Buffett are some of the smartest investors on the planet (Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK-B) 20% average annual gain in book value since 1965 attests to that).
Mike Shedlock: Some Real Estate Won't Recover in our Lifetime In regards to how long the bottom will play out, I think a decade. And once recovery starts, it won't be a mad dash to new highs
Jeff Carter: Matt Damon Is Right About Obama Mr. Wishy Washy has been a terrible leader. Love him or hate them, Reagan and Clinton knew how to lead. George W. Bush also lead as well. Obama, not so much.
Political Calculations: How Much Does It Cost to Own an ETF? Figuring out how much it costs you to own an ETF is a little more involved than looking at the fund's Operating Expense Ratio.
David Sterman: 4 Reasons to be Optimistic about the Stock Market in the Years Ahead Right now, bearish factors such the European crisis, still-high unemployment rates and a pervading sense that Washington can do no right are the key factors behind the market.
Armstrong Williams: 2012: An Upheaval of Monumental Proportions It’s that time of year. Time to take stock of 2011, and prepare to ring in a much-welcomed 2012.
George Friedman: The Iraq War: Recollections It seemed appropriate, now that the war is over, to hear from those at STRATFOR who fought in the war and survived.
Bob Goldman: The Boss Gift Choosing a gift for the supervisor who has everything -- and knows nothing -- can put a damper of the whole holiday season. If you choose right, you could accelerate your rise up the corporate ladder. Choose wrong and you could accelerate your race to the unemployment office.
AWR Hawkins: Glenn Beck: A Case Study in What’s Ailing Conservatism In between his purchases of gold bullion and road flares, his attempts to put one more gallon of water in his cellar, and the addition of twenty more cans of green beans for dooms day, Glenn Beck has recently taken time to criticize and perhaps even undercut the GOP.
Emmett Tyrrell: Return of the Episodic Apologists They are back! I speak of the episodic apologists, who have been a phenomenon of the Clinton Saga since its earliest days, back when the Clintons were flipping real estate and exchanging bad checks in Arkansas.
Daniel J. Mitchell: European Balanced Budget Rules Mean Higher Taxes, Not Smaller Government Well, according to data from the OECD, government got bigger, the tax burden rose, and there was more red ink once annual budget limits were agreed to.
Karen Lugo: Butterball's Halal Turkeys and Lowe's Wise Corporate Choice Muslim activists are calling Lowe’s decision to pull sponsorship of the TLC television series “All-American Muslim” ads bigotry. Butterball angered many Americans when customer service agents confirmed that all Thanksgiving turkeys had been slaughtered according to halal methods. What is an American corporation to do in response to America’s competing cultural conflicts? Does America have a culture to which companies should be expected to conform?
Benjamin Bull: Peace on Earth What they objected to was the fact that Domenic’s parents were home-schooling him. Not that home-schooling was illegal in Sweden … authorities just didn’t like it.
Crista Huff: This Stock Has Both Dividend and Growth Potential Paychex is turning into a growth story. Earnings per share (EPS) from the last five years bounced around between $1.32 and $1.56 — solidly profitable, but lacking consistent growth.
Michelle Malkin: Michelle Obama's Unsavory School Lunch Flop The road to gastric hell is paved with first lady Michelle Obama's Nanny State intentions. Don't take my word for it. School kids in Los Angeles have blown the whistle on the east wing chef-in-chief's healthy lunch diktats. Get your Pepto Bismol ready. The taste of government waste is indigestion-inducing.
Walter E. Williams: China Trade: Myths vs. Reality Republicans and Democrats, liberals as well as conservatives, have bought into anti-Chinese trade demagoguery. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that tariffs against China are a "key part of our 'Make It in America' agenda."
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