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Thomas Sowell Thomas Sowell: The Loss of Trust

Amid all the heated cross-currents of debate about the National Security Agency's massive surveillance program, there is a growing distrust of the Obama administration that makes weighing the costs and benefits of the NSA program itself hard to assess.

Chuck Norris Chuck Norris: The Superman of Grads and Dads

Though deadbeat dads and high-school dropouts might pervade some communities, there are still far more models than mess-ups across our country, and some stand head and shoulders above the rest. Let me tell you about a few stellar examples.

John Ransom John Ransom: The Economic Illiteracy – or Lies- of the Huffington Post

In an age when “finance” editors, like the HuffPo’s Mark Gongloff, are demonstrably anti-business, pro-Occupy and work as shills for progressive ideas, facts take a back seat to ideology, outrage and agendas.

John Hawkins John Hawkins: The 20 Greatest Quotes From Walter Williams

Walter Williams is a veteran, a professor of economics at George Mason University, a syndicated columnist, a fill-in host for Rush Limbaugh and an author of eight books. Williams has one of the finest minds in America as you're about to see as you read these quotations.

David Limbaugh David Limbaugh: Who Is Being Dishonorable? Dishonest?

Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson attacked Sen. Rand Paul, my brother, Rush, and my good friend Mark Levin in a recent column for their various comments concerning the National Security Agency's surveillance data collection operation and other administration activities.

Mona Charen Mona Charen: The Unmentionable Injustice

In the weeks before the Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of Obamacare, the country trembled with anticipation. No such eagerness is evident now -- yet the court is again poised to rattle our world. The case of Fisher v. Texas could upend the system of racial preferences in use throughout American higher education.

Cal  Thomas Cal Thomas: Then What in Syria?

For too long, American involvement in the Middle East has employed the wrong formula in the mistaken belief that we can change the thinking of radical Islamists. In fact, our "reach-out" efforts are seen as weakness in much of the Islamic world

Dennis Prager Dennis Prager: Why Some Scientists Embrace the 'Multiverse'

Last week, in Nice, France, I was privileged to participate, along with 30 scholars, mostly scientists and mathematicians, in a conference on the question of whether the universe was designed, or at least fine-tuned, to make life, especially intelligent life.

Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan: A Reluctant Warrior Tiptoes to War

Barack Obama has just taken his first baby steps into a war in Syria that may define and destroy his presidency.

Rachel Alexander Rachel Alexander: Governor Brewer Betrays Conservatives, Forces Through Huge Obamacare Medicaid Expansion

Once considered a conservative governor due to signing SB 1070, which toughened up illegal immigration laws, Arizona’s Governor Jan Brewer has now destroyed that reputation.

Dave Ramsey Dave Ramsey: Dave Says You Don't Need Babysitter for Your Money

With blended funds it’s almost like having a babysitter for your money. You’re not the one watching the kids, and to me that’s a big mistake.

Mike Shedlock Mike Shedlock: Pettis on China, Europe, Japan: Bad News for Those Looking for Growth

Europe is attempting to resolve domestic imbalances by forcing them onto their trade partners. This will end badly, especially for Germany

Ransom Notes Radio Ransom Notes Radio: More #StopCommonCore Union Takeover

Kyle Olson, CEO of eagnews.com, joined the program to discuss the ongoing challenges in education. Everything from Common Core to more powerful unions are threatening to further devolve American Education.

Daniel J. Mitchell Daniel J. Mitchell: Heritage Foundation vs. Paul Krugman

Earlier this month, Paul Krugman wrote that, “a Heritage Foundation economist has been accused of presenting false, deliberately misleading data and analysis to the Senate Budget Committee.” Krugman was too clever to assert that the Heritage economist “did present” dishonest data, but if you read his short post, he clearly wants readers to believe that an unambiguous falsehood has been exposed.

Debra J. Saunders Debra J. Saunders: Obama Is No Fool on Syria

Last week, Bill Clinton warned that President Barack Obama risked looking like a "wuss" and "a total fool" for not acting sooner on Syria. Shortly thereafter -- but two months after Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel charged that strongman Bashar Assad had crossed a "red line" in using chemical weapons against his own people -- the White House announced that in response to Assad's use of sarin, the administration would send small arms to help Syrian rebels.

Night Watch Night Watch: North Korea Tries Nuclear Head Fake

The purpose of this proposal for talks is to achieve by implication, if not by direct engagement, US recognition of North Korea as a nuclear armed power. That explains the open-ended nature of the offer-any topic, any place, any time, without conditions.

Brett Bogus Brett Bogus: The Real Tragedy That's Been Forgotten

One could even go so far as to say that there are a number of factors indicating anything but a recovery. A large portion of the population is underemployed and shackled to an overwhelming amount of student loan debt - debt that will siphon liquidity from the markets as well as from the individuals.

Paul Greenberg Paul Greenberg: The Boy Scouts And Us: A Guide to The Perplexed

It seems the Southern Baptist Convention approves of freedom of association in the United States of America when it allows churches to disassociate themselves from the national Boy Scouts of America. But when it comes to the Boy Scouts' own freedom? Not so much.

Rich Galen Rich Galen: The Importance of Friends and Enemies

Human beings need enemies -- sometimes for good, other times for ill. But having an easily definable enemy is often very helpful.

Phyllis Schlafly Phyllis Schlafly: We Should Reform Child Support

President Obama's Father's Day speech included one provocative, yet very declarative, sentence: "We should reform our child support laws to get more men working and engaged with their children." Obama didn't elaborate, but we can build on what he said because, yes indeed, child support laws urgently need "reform."

Ed Feulner Ed Feulner: Out of Their Tree on Taxes

Even Ebenezer Scrooge would think twice about taxing your Christmas tree. This is one gift that should be marked “return to sender.”

Michael Brown Michael Brown: Why We Should Stay Out of Syria

It is one thing to provide humanitarian aid to the suffering Syrian people (although that is hardly an easy task to accomplish, as praiseworthy as it may be), but it is a grave mistake for America to attempt to get involved in the military conflict. There is hardly a “lesser of two evils” to side with there.

Charles Payne Charles Payne: How We Learned to Stop Hating Fed Tapering

The Fed trying to keep Wall Street calm is akin to parents buying their fat child candy to stop him from whining. Let him whine and let the Street complain.

Kyle Olson Kyle Olson: Michigan Union Wants Employees in Failing Schools to Have a ‘Right to a Job’

Some union-controlled school boards in Michigan are finding that revenue has not been keeping up with expenses, likely due to a lack of fiscal prudence and their inability to say “no” to their union friends.

Jack Kerwick Jack Kerwick: Amnesty Nonsense

Let’s be blunt: anyone who endorses anything remotely resembling the “comprehensive immigration reform” currently bandied about in Congress is either a fool or a liar.

Armstrong Williams Armstrong Williams: Donald Trump: An American Icon Worth Celebrating

Donald Trump truly is an American Icon worthy of celebration.He shouldn't have keep his mouth shut just because he does not pander and is a tireless self-promoter.

Tom Borelli Tom Borelli: Progressives Blame Capitalism Instead of Obama For Patriot Coal Bankruptcy

The American coal industry is in free-fall and companies are being forced to do whatever it takes to keep from closing their doors. It’s a difficult situation for all involved, and the progressive media is eager to levy the blame on the free market.

Robert Knight Robert Knight: Will GOP Leave Common Sense at the Border?

It doesn’t matter whether the Republican-led House passes good, workable immigration legislation.

Rick Santorum Rick Santorum: Courageous Fatherhood Requires Marriage

It's not often that President Barack Obama and I agree. But on Father's Day, I was reminded that some issues go beyond political debates and are deeply personal.

Jonathan Klingler Jonathan Klingler : The New Era of Campaign Management: Why Data Geeks Should Set Strategy

Every department of a campaign needs to be part of a continuous feedback loop that updates the campaign’s data and implements new best practices from analyzing that data. Why did the Obama campaign have such good data? It was because they canvassed neighborhoods and collected it.

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