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July 24, 2012 | Creators Syndicate

News Versus Propaganda

July 10, 2012 | Creators Syndicate

The Invincible Lie: Part II

June 18, 2012 | Education Next

‘Vouchers Unspoken,’ Predictable—But Unproductive

In the long run, education is the key to our troubled economy. But, if new ideas are immediately subject to caricature and politicization, we won’t be hearing many of them...
June 15, 2012 | Lawfare

The New York Times on the Cert Denials

The Times here, in its zeal to indict the D.C. Circuit, may be doing the opposite...
May 15, 2012 | Creators Syndicate

A Censored Race War?

If there is anything worse than a one-sided race war, it is a two-sided race war, especially when one of the races outnumbers the other several times over...
April 8, 2012 | Works and Days

Strangers in a Stranger Land

In our own time there are certain growing trends, most of them media-induced, that conspire to rework our collective memory, in pursuit of a supposedly noble and just cause...
April 4, 2012 | Education Next

Is the Media Biased in Favor of Reform? It Depends on the Reform

Paul Farhi of the Washington Post created a stir this weekend with an American Journalism Review article ripping mainstream education reporting for being uncritical of school reform...And Farhi’s not wrong...
April 3, 2012 | Corner (National Review Online)

Nothing To Do with Justice, Actually...

We still do not have all the evidence to render a clear picture of what actually happened on [the night of Trayvon Martin's death], but we do know that recently released photos, videos, and transcripts have been misleading, doctored, or misrepresented...
March 28, 2012 | Advancing a Free Society

Comedy is Hard, Campaigning is Easy

There’s a lot we don’t know about [Mitt Romney] – and it’s the candidate’s choice as to what he chooses to tell us...
February 7, 2012 | Wall Street Journal

Planned Parenthood's Hostages

The abortion provider uses a vast media and political network to maintain its subsidies from government and private charities...