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Michael Medved
Michael Medved is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and bestselling author. His daily three hour show reaches 200 stations across the country and an audience of 4.7 million placing him, for ten years in a row, on the Talkers Magazine list of the top ten political talks shows in the United States. Michael’s columns on politics and media appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal, The Daily Beast and USA Today, where he is a member of the Board of Contributors.
Writer's WebsiteThe Problems with Hagel
For two reasons, Chuck Hagel is a disastrous choice for Secretary of Defense:
First, there’s the worldview problem: he clearly believes the nation would benefit from a less powerful military, with fewer resources devoted to national security. This attitude shouldn’t disqualify a nominee from serving in another Cabinet position, but it’s totally...
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The Wrong Argument for Immigration Reform
Republicans make a terrible mistake when they argue for immigration reform as a matter of GOP survival. First, it’s questionable that support for a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants will automatically win support from Hispanic voters, though it’s undeniably true that past anti-immigrant rhetoric from some conservatives has damaged the party...
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Two Rallies, Two World Views
Media bias emerged in particularly glaring terms in coverage of two Washington rallies. On January 25th, more than 500,000 people joined the “March for Life” to observe the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The next day, planners of the “Million Mom March Against Guns” sought an even bigger turnout, but drew only 6,000 participants with signs like...
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Why Obama Hides Good News on Guns
The president’s passion for gun control leaves him oddly unwilling to claim credit for one of the few signs of progress during his first term. After four years of Obama, poverty and food stamps are up, middle class incomes are down, while debt and deficits soared to record levels.
Rates of violent crime, however, continued their long decline, reduced by 13...
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When Is a Victory a “Rebuke”?
If an incumbent wins easy re-election but with reduced levels of support, is that a sign of public “rebuke”?
For American media, it depends on that incumbent’s political correctness. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cruised to re-election with his party winning nearly double the support of his closest rival. But most reports in the U.S. depicted...
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Angry Gun Control Debate Does Collateral Damage
The Great Gun Debate shows American political discourse at its irrational worst, with both left and right promoting panic and hysteria that distracts attention from the nation’s truly menacing problems. Instead of addressing crushing deficits, economic stagnation, political gridlock, and the erosion of middle-class security, politicians and pundits...
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Will We Change the Times, or Let the Times Change Us?
Searching for catchy phrases among arid platitudes in Barack Obama’s uninspired inaugural, his media admirers focused on one brief, pithy formulation.
“Times change … and so must we.”
That statement seemed to reflect the president’s addiction to change as a goal in itself, rather than shaping current circumstances to reflect timeless values. Rabbi...
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The Department of Justice Now Designs Menus?
Does it make sense for the Department of Justice to dictate dining hall menus for a private university? The Civil Rights Division filed suit against Lesley University in Massachusetts to require hot-and-cold gluten-free foods in all dining facilities. The feds used the Americans with Disabilities Act to force a settlement, insisting on elaborate...
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The 2 Cent Fix
The president could break the logjam in Washington and move toward a solution of all budgetary problems if he merely asked every American to contribute 2 cents.
No, this isn’t some far-fetched science-fiction scheme, like beating the debt ceiling by minting two platinum coins valued at a trillion dollars each.
It’s a practical, patriotic, down-to-earth...
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Government Knows Best on Guns—and Everything
The passionate push for gun control demonstrates the liberal compulsion to tell others how to live. Callers to my radio show insist “there’s no reason to own assault weapons” or “a gun in the house will more likely kill a family member than an intruder.”
If these arguments make sense to you, you’re free to avoid guns altogether. But if the family...
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Paying Bills with Borrowed Money
President Obama insists Republicans must allow government to borrow more money so “America can pay its bills.” But Senator Marco Rubio insists “if you need to borrow even more just to pay your bills, then you’re headed for financial disaster.” Senator Rubio is right, of course: the phrase “paying your bills” usually means paying down debt, not...
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Hollywood Hypocrisy on Guns
In the same week that A-list celebrities appeared in a painfully earnest video to “demand a plan” from President Obama to end gun violence, leaders of the industry that employs these stars told the White House and the world that they opposed any organized effort to curb glamorization of brutality in popular culture. The timing of the contradictory messages...
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Women Pols Won’t Fix Gridlock
Exhilarated by the record number of women elected to both the House and Senate in 2012, giddy commentators have begun suggesting that increased representation by females could cure the poisonous polarization in Washington and repair the broken institutions of our government. A more sober, comprehensive analysis, however, reveals no historical or logical basis...
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Cliff Deal Settles One Argument at Least: Obama’s No Intentional Destroyer
The fiscal-cliff deal settled nothing in terms of the desperate, ongoing struggle to bring Washington’s devastating deficits under control, but it should put an end, once and for all, to a bitter debate that’s damaged the conservative movement for the last four years.
With the president participating in successful last-minute efforts to prevent crushing,...
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Michael’s 10 Worst Movies of 2012
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1- THAT’S MY BOY
2- ODD LIFE OF TIMOTHY GREEN
3- THE WATCH
4- PEACE, LOVE AND MISUNDERSTANDING
5- HYDE PARK ON HUDSON
6- PROMISED LAND
7- SAVAGES
8- W.E. (Yes, this is technically 2011, but it’s worth revisiting)
9- THE PAPERBOY
10- THE VOW
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Michael’s Top 10 Movies of 2012
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1- LINCOLN
2- SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
3- LES MISÉRABLES
4- THE IMPOSSIBLE
5- THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER
6- SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN
7- THE HOBBIT
8- A LATE QUARTET
9- ACT OF VALOR
10- WON’T BACK DOWN
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