The Two-Party System Abides
Plus: A listener asks the editors why the Libertarian Party waits until election year to nominate its presidential candidate.
Plus: A listener asks the editors why the Libertarian Party waits until election year to nominate its presidential candidate.
The Mormon wing of the conservative #Resistance turned out to be just as fallible as the hawks and libertarians.
Many conservatives no longer appear to care much for fiscal conservatism.
Whether the federal government should be subsidizing families at all is another matter.
Democrats passed trillions in pandemic relief but continue to cry poor.
The right and the left are ready to send fiscal conservatism off the rails.
Leading Republicans continue to find dubious areas of agreement with Democrats.
In most circumstances, parents would be eligible to receive $3,000 per child annually, doled out in monthly checks. It could be a major overhaul of how the federal government handles welfare.
LDS disaffection could help swing Arizona blue.
Politicians across the political spectrum embrace UBI-style relief to ease the pain of the coming coronavirus-induced recession.
"These people are vicious," Trump said.
It won't change the result of Trump's impeachment trial. It matters anyway.
The new plan is likely to resemble an old plan that was barely a plan at all.
Ronna McDaniel's CPAC comments are latest indication that the Republican National Committee will tilt heavily Trump in 2020.
Donald Trump is not the personification of America.
When it comes to foreign policy and criminal justice reform, Paul claims that "it's not so much me pushing [Trump] in one direction as that we see eye-to-eye."
The #Resistance GOP mixes tonal civility with foreign-policy hawkishness and immigration amnesia.
John Kasich, Mark Cuban, and an army of op-ed political strategists are wrong if they think you can just whip up an independent presidential candidacy or new third party from scratch.
The two major parties continue their sorting into democratic socialists on the left and Mercantilist nativists to the right.
A handful of primary races and runoffs in seven states hold a national significance.
Even our restrictionist president has yet to go full Romney.
He's not the most natural standardbearer for the cause of turning around the Trump GOP's animus toward immigration.
Here are the moments when Republicans, including professed deficit hawks, snuffed out the 2009-2014 flicker of budgetary sanity
The #NeverTrump favorite, poised to be a Senate thorn in the president's side, has more in common with Trump's jail-'em-all ICE director than many Republicans care to admit
Trump's pandering to xenophobia is nothing new for the GOP.
But Trump's speech last night? 'Energetic and audacious'!
2012 GOP nominee excoriates Donald Trump's "trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry, trickle-down misogyny."
The billionaire blowhard isn't a threat to modern Republicanism. He's its perfect distillation.
The 2012 nominee's remarks were scathing, but omitted his own history with Trump.
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Matt Welch talks to The Blaze's Dana Loesch about Donald Trump, political volatility, and the fragile resilience of the two-party system
Just ask President Santorum.
Conservative GOProud co-founder tells all about Andrew Breitbart, Ann Coulter, and break with Republican Party in new book.
Did Ryan take a page out of Romney's playbook from the Bain and Company turnaround?
The Republican pollster talks to Nick Gillespie about how to win the hearts and minds of a generation that has yet to realize its own political power.
In 2000, John McCain felt like he needed to 'lie' about his distaste for the flag; by 2012 it was a non-issue
The 2012 Republican nominee says he's making way for other candidates.
Meet the new Mitt, same as the old Mitt.
Plus Mitt Romney, snow removal, the financial transaction tax, and more.
Different! In a different way! That's extremely, um, different...ish.