Derek Hunter:
Milquetoast Won’t Get It, Mitt
This Tuesday, voters in Florida will have their chance to tell the country which Republican candidate they favor.
John Ransom:
Comrade 287 is as American as Apple Pie, Mom and the Chevy Volt
Try running any one of Chevy’s iconic music backgrounds like, “Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet,” or Bob Seger's “Like a Rock,” or John Mellencamp’s “Our Country” over footage of a Chevy Volt starting a garage fire.
Larry Kudlow:
Gingrich: Romney Doesn't Understand Real World
In an exclusive interview, Newt Gingrich blasts Mitt Romney as an out-of-touch establishment Republican.
Charles Payne:
Rugged Road to Greatness
These days Americans are so intimidated they won't even invest in McDonalds, Nike, or Starbucks. In fact, USA Today underscored a pet peeve of mine for the past decade, pointing out in an article yesterday how Americans snatched $400 billion out of stock market funds over the past four years.
Doug Giles:
Obama Calls It Fairness. The GOP Calls It Class Warfare. Scripture Calls It Envy
Obama, in his State of the Union address and during his initial five-state, multi-million dollar taxpayer funded re-election jaunt has stated repeatedly that his platform and policies are not about class warfare, which means, of course, that his ticket is all about class warfare—or “fairness,” as he likes to call it … or as the Scripture labels it, envy.
Austin Hill:
Do Government Programs Ever 'Fail'
Americans have come to loath the idea that some business enterprises are so important and so “big,” that they can’t be allowed to fail - especially as it regards large corporations that “need” government bailouts.
Daniel J. Mitchell:
Captain Obama Didn’t Slip and Fall into a Lifeboat, but He’s Kept the Economy on the Rocks
Being disappointed in the leading Republicans doesn’t mean I’m deluded about Obama and his agenda.
Debra J. Saunders:
GOP No Longer Feels Need To Hide Its Incivility
Last week, Sarah Palin stepped over the edge of civility. Fox Business host Eric Bolling played a clip of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on "Meet the Press" in which Christie said Newt Gingrich "has been an embarrassment" to the Republican Party.
Crista Huff:
Three Automotive Stocks to Outpace the Market
In the U.S., cars on the road are old, with plenty of mileage, out of warranty, lacking fuel efficiency, and generally obsolete. New model launches are significantly higher in 2012 and 2013 than in recent years, which should add excitement to new car sales, expected to be up 9% this year.
Jeff Carter:
Jimmy Carter on Faith and Politics
I am not a fan of the policies of former President Carter. However, I am interested to learn how he thought faith played a part in his decisions.
Steve Chapman:
Stay in School or We'll Make You
Many teenage kids regard school as the functional equivalent of prison -- where they are forced to endure oppressive rules, bad food and unpleasant company. For them, Barack Obama has a message: There will be no parole.
Bob Beauprez:
The Cost of Obama's Green Appeasement
Radical environmentalists like McKibben – a second generation jailed protestor and disciple of John Kerry – seem either not to know or else don’t care what real poverty looks like.
Sandy Rios:
Pat Buchanan & the MSNBC Gulag
Pat Buchanan did something dreadful. He said politically incorrect things…incendiary, in fact and faces punishment in a New America where free speech is now applied more to rights to pornography and protections for curse words than to actual ideas.
Ed Feulner:
The Real "Iron Lady"
Reading about Meryl Streep’s preparation to act in “The Iron Lady” could lead one to believe that the real Margaret Thatcher was difficult to understand.
Mike Shedlock:
Greeks Reject German Plan for EU Budget
The popularity of technocrat, temporary prime minister Lucas Papademos has plunged from 75% to 8%. Greek citizens are clearly fed up. Anger is going to erupt big time soon.
Michael F. Cannon:
‘The White House Is Resorting to Unsubstantiated Happy Talk’ on ObamaCare
Last week, the White House claimed 28 states are “on their way” toward creating ObamaCare’s health insurance Exchanges. Here are the facts.
David Sterman:
Here's Why I Think Shares of Ford Could Jump 50%
After a solid recent move in its stock, Ford (NYSE: F) needed to deliver a strong quarter to maintain its momentum. The just-released fourth-quarter results are a bit shy of the consensus view, and the stock is being hit by profit-taking.
Ralph Benko:
Dear President Obama: You're No Saul Alinsky
Saul Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals, was one of the 20th Century’s most iconic provocateurs. “Alinskyite” has become a banal epithet on the Right. Many conservative politicians routinely link Barack Obama with Alinsky.
Lincoln Brown:
As a Liberal I Mocked and Despised Reagan
The Rasmussen Report indicated last week that 33 to 34 percent of those polled indicated that they would like to see someone else get into the GOP race.
Bill Tatro:
More Bailouts After "No More Bailouts"
I would like to remind the President that he was unequivocal in his State of the Union address when he said “NO MORE BAILOUTS.”
Peter Schiff:
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
The Fed's commitment gives politicians a "Get Out of Jail Free" card to continue avoiding responsibility.
Marita Noon:
Obama Builds the Wrong Car
The Obama administration has worked hard to line up the dominos to insure a “transformation of the cars we drive and the fuels we use.” They have provided “generous tax incentives” and “more tax credits.” But to what end?
Kevin McCullough:
Why Rick So Irritates Mitt
Mitt Romney desperately needs both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum to stay in this Presidential race as long as possible. Though it is not a reality the former Governor relishes.
Horace Cooper:
Congress Needs The "Constitutional Authority Statement"
Last year, after its historic victory, the new Republican majority in the House of Representatives took a commendable step toward curbing congressional enthusiasm for enacting laws that reach beyond those powers prescribed in the Constitution.
Mark Baisley:
A Braying Ass Known by His Voice
I hope that the Lion and Bear return to a contest of describing their plans for skinning the donkey so that we can restore the dignified image of the elephant.
Michael Youssef:
The Tale of Two Men
In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus told of two men who went down to worship. One was a publican and the other was a Pharisee.
Chris Edwards:
U.S. Dividend Taxes Too High
Just about every industrial country except the US provides relief for the double taxation of corporate equity, either by having a lower personal rate on dividends, a personal tax credit for dividends, or a lower corporate-level tax.





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