Weekly Archive 2012 November 8-14
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What America Must Learn from the Euro Crisis
With the fiscal cliff approaching both the left and right are ready to misinterpret Europe's economic woes.
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Obama: Transparently Disappointing
The president has fallen far short of promises to establish “an unprecedented level of openness in government.”
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Did Freedom Win?
Obama's supporters seem to think it's enough to put this extraordinary man in office.
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Reports of Democracy's Death Greatly Exaggerated
Efforts to keep “outside groups” from speaking are equally efforts to keep voters from hearing what they have to say.
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Ladies, We're Screwed: Why Obama's Re-election is Bad for Choice
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Legal Pot Could Be Contagious
Colorado and Washington show us the way out of the senseless war on marijuana.
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Gary Johnson, Benghazi, and Free Speech: Reason Mag's December 2012 Issue
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Can Money Buy Happiness?
Economists probe the nexus between wealth and well-being.
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Matt Welch Talks Petraeus, Benghazi on Fox Business
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Matt Welch talks 2016 Presidential Contenders on MSNBC Live
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What Writer Most Turned You on to Freedom?
Or, What We Heard at Reason's Bastiat Prize Dinner.
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The Right Should Re-rethink Presidential Power
Hard as it may be to remember, conservatives were the original opponents of the Imperial Presidency.
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Here Comes Artificial Intelligence
Ray Kurzweil's new book imagines man-made minds.
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Why Michigan May Become a Right-to-Work State
The defeat of Proposal 2 in Michigan might have unleashed forces that the unions can't hold back.
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Matt Welch Talks Petraeus Sex Scandal on MSNBC's Jansing & Co.
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Uncovered: John Boehner's Draft Memo to Obama on Avoiding the Fiscal Cliff
A deal to avoid a do-over of the knock-down, drag-out fight over the debt-limit increase.
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America’s Free Speech Retreat
The Obama administration’s shoddy response to the consulate attack in Libya
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One Veteran's Story: "You Come Back And You Just Don't Feel The Same."
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Prohibition: The Real Reefer Madness
The nation's drug warriors plow ahead, driven by fear of a world where addicts clog the gutters.
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FEMA: Welfare Masquerading as Disaster Relief
FEMA's head defends the agency's post-hurricane response by saying that emergency relief is not its job.
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Unhinged by Obama
Obama's second term will not bring about the end of liberty in America.
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The Election's Unanswered Question
There is one message that is yet to be heard by most voters.
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How Misguided USDA Regulations Harm Consumers and Restrict Food Freedom
Unnecessary regulations force a popular food entrepreneur to close its doors.
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Why Mitt Romney Lost—and the GOP Will Continue to Lose
The party's message is confused, contradictory, and unconvincing.
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Khan Academy Founder Talks Radical Education Reform and The One World Schoolhouse
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California’s Deadly Embrace of Big Government
Golden State voters open the gates to an endless flood of tax increases.
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Skyfall
The latest James Bond film lacks the preposterous fun we’ve come to expect from 007.
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The Taming of the Tea Party
It wasn't a pretty year for the Tea Party movement—unless you were in the Ron Paul wing.
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How Hollywood Sees Iran
The new films Argo and The Iran Job offer two very different portraits of the country and its people.
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Democrats Are the Silent Majority—For Now
Obama promised the most explicitly left-wing agenda in presidential history and he won easily.
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The Fallacy of Net Neutrality: Thomas Hazlett on the FCC & Consumer Protection
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Situation Lousy, Don't Change a Thing
Voters may say they want forward-looking reforms, but they consistently vote otherwise.
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Four More Years for the Unwitting Authoritarian
Obama is the least skilled president since Jimmy Carter, but he is far more menacing.