By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel just got a prime-time gig: host of the Emmy Awards.
Former reality TV star Rupert Boneham said he thinks he has a real shot at becoming Indiana's next governor after being nominated as a third-party choice Saturday.
Former reality TV star Rupert Boneham said he thinks he has a real shot at becoming Indiana's next governor after being nominated as a third-party choice Saturday.
Libertarian Party members are set to nominate former television reality series star Rupert Boneham as their candidate for Indiana governor.
Rupert Boneham won over TV viewers during 2004's "Survivor: All-Stars" _ earning a nifty $1 million as the overwhelming choice for fan favorite. Now the bushy-bearded, tie-dye-wearing Boneham is hoping Indiana voters will find him just as charming.

"Survivor: All-Stars" contestant Rupert Boneham may run for governor of Indiana, according to the Associated Press.
"Survivor" all-star contestant Rupert Boneham may run for governor of Indiana.
"Survivor" all-star contestant Rupert Boneham may run for governor of Indiana.
Mr. Boneham said he's been a Libertarian for more than 20 years but didn't become active in the party until this year.
"My aim, honestly, is to win governor," Mr. Boneham said in an interview with the Associated Press. "I really feel I have a strong chance of pulling not just the Libertarian vote, but the independent vote, the undecided vote, and maybe even some votes from Democrats and Republicans."