Michelle Malkin:
The Amnesty Mob vs. America
You can try to put "conservative" lipstick on the lawless amnesty mob. In the end, however, it's still a lawless mob. The big government/big business alliance to protect illegal immigration got a lot of mileage using foolish Republicans Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan as front men. But the true colors of the open-borders grievance-mongers always show through.
John Stossel:
Government's War
As Americans obsess over NSA spying, abuse by the IRS and other assaults on our freedom, I can't get my mind off the thousand other ways politicians abuse us.
Walter E. Williams:
Unasked and Unanswered Questions
I'm not arguing that today's progressives are racists like their predecessors, but they share a contempt for liberty. My question is: Why haven't today's progressives disavowed their racist predecessors?
Byron York:
Immigration Debate is All About Border Security
There's simply no requirement that the border be definitely, measurably secure before today's immigrants complete the journey from illegality to citizenship.
Brent Bozell:
Censoring the 'Anti-Gay' Viewpoint
The media elites have never been less interested in objectivity than they are right now on "gay marriage." They don't wear rainbow flags on their lapels when they appear on television, but the coverage speaks for itself.
Jonah Goldberg:
Snowden a Fool, Not a Spy
It would make things so much easier for everyone if Edward Snowden were working for China.
Ken Blackwell:
The President's Ghastly Gun Gaffe
Mr. Obama last week issued a typical Father’s Day Proclamation leading up to the weekend. In it, he said “there is no substitute for fathers.” But in the same proclamation, he takes it back, asserting that two moms will substitute nicely for a father in the home.
Fred Wszolek:
NLRB’s Continuing Mischief at the Expense of Worker Rights
Employees need to know their rights and what they must do to protect themselves from union bosses who are more interested in collecting union dues than employee freedom. We, and the many good organizations supporting NEFW, intend to do just that.
Mike Shedlock:
Too Many Graduates - Not Enough Jobs
Well, at least China's middle class is expanding, for now. That's not something we can say here in the US.
The NSA is checking out your email, Common Core standards are logging away information about your kids, and now the CFPB is tracking consumer purchases. . . Oh, you don’t know what CFPB stands for? Don’t worry: Diane Katz, with the Heritage Foundation, is here to help.
Terry Jeffrey:
De Facto Allies in Syria's Civil War: Obama, McCain, al-Qaida
President Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain and al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri now share a common goal: They support Syrian rebels seeking to overthrow Bashar Assad.
Daniel J. Mitchell:
What’s the Better Role Model, France or Switzerland?
Most sensible people already understand that countries with free markets and small government out-perform nations with big welfare states and lots of intervention.
Ben Shapiro:
America Loses the War on Terror
Our war on terror is now over. It's over not because President Obama says it is, though he has implied as much over the past several weeks. It is over because we have surrendered.
Night Watch:
Russia Comes Clean About Syria
The Russian leadership has been very clear in communicating that its support for Syria is in part payback for NATO's intervention in Libya.
Austin Bay:
The War Over Blood Ivory
For over three decades smuggling and selling illegally obtained blood diamonds and exotic minerals has made waging low-level warfare in Central Africa a lucrative criminal racket for rebel militias and corrupt military officers.
Brett Bogus:
Civil Unrest: Does This Sound Familiar?
The people of the world are growing increasingly frustrated and tired of corrupt, invasive governments with little accountability to their people and the United States is no exception.
Ralph Benko:
Google's Acquisition of Waze Reveals 2016 Secrets
Google’s acquisition of Waze hints at decisive digital technology shifts for the next presidential election. At about the same time, the Republican National Committee has hired young Andy Barkett from Facebook as their new Chief Technology Officer.
Donald Lambro:
Obama's Road Trip: Running Away From Responsibility
It is a well-known axiom of presidential politics that when things aren't going well at home, chief executives go abroad.
Rachel Marsden:
Edward Snowden And The Dangers of Amateurism
When it comes to our country's enemies, Intelligence collection and law enforcement are not separate entities.There, the life of an average citizen can be deemed to be worth no more than the price of a bullet. Snowden's amateurism has just given these regimes more ammunition.
Jacob Sullum:
The Red Line to Damascus
You can't say he didn't warn us -- not only about escalating U.S. involvement in Syria's civil war but also about the lack of a credible argument for it based on anything resembling national defense. The president painted himself into a corner with his own red line.
Charles Payne:
Will That Dog Hunt?
The world feels like it's going to the dogs, and this week will only add further proof. There's the Big Dog Ben Bernanke who plans to bark intentions to slow down on the money printing presses while at the same time letting Wall Street know in no uncertain terms he is their best friend.
Bill Murchison:
The Obama Non-Foreign Policy
The most naive foreign policy president perhaps in our history seems unable to appreciate the difference.
Kellie Fiedorek:
Erosion by Intimidation: The All-Out Attack on the First Amendment
In the wake of recent events, many people of a variety of persuasions are coming to agree that the First Amendment, which protects and ensures our first freedoms, is facing an all-out attack.
Carrie Schwab Pomerantz:
Can You Borrow From Your IRA?
Once you reach 591/2, you can take penalty-free distributions from either a traditional or Roth IRA at any time but you may have to pay income taxes (non-deductible contributions can be withdrawn tax-free).
Ken Connor:
The Lost Art of Education
In rejecting the objective truth of the classical model in favor of a subjectively defined, instrumentally-oriented model, we're undercutting our ability to flourish as a society.
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.
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.