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Donate to Reason! Because We Will Be Dogging Candidate/President Clinton's Every Freedom-Disrespecting Move

While Trump gobbles the oxygen, Reason keeps pointing out the awful ideas and practices of the Democratic frontrunner

Matt Welch | 12.8.2015 12:59 PM

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It's the final day of Reason's annual Webathon, which is theeeeeees close to reaching its goal of 1,178 donors, though a little bit further away in attaining the targeted $250,000 in tax-deductible donations to support our tireless, libertarian manic pixie dream-journalism. You know what that means: Even more posts here, until we fill that rectangle with orange!

Please to make donation on Reason in the moment of now!

Let us now pause to marvel at the Hillary Clinton news that Donald Trump's headline-grabbing Americo-fascist proposals and comments have pushed down from the front page:

* Tomorrow, Clinton is scheduled to propose an "exit tax" on American corporations moving their headquarters overseas. Say what you will about nationalistic mercantilism—at least it's an ethos!

* On Friday, she threatened to punish Internet companies if they don't sufficiently censor people who celebrate terroristic violence:

"If you look at the story about this woman, and maybe the man too, who got radicalized, self-radicalized, we're going to need help from Facebook, and from YouTube and from Twitter," she said. "They cannot permit the recruitment and the actual direction of attacks or the celebration of violence by this sophisticated Internet user. … They're going to have to help us take down these announcements and these appeals."

* Clinton's non-sequiturial response to the San Bernardino terrorist mass-shooting this past week has included extending the due-process travesty of the No-Fly list to remove the 2nd Amendment rights of disfavored minorities who have never been charged with a crime, and responding to the yeah-but-that-wouldn't-have-affected-this-shooting critique by saying daffy nonsense like, "How do you prove a negative?":

"I don't know exactly what it would have or could have prevented," she said. "I do know we've got to start implementing sensible gun safety measures and this seems among the most sensible that I know of."

* Her ongoing response to ISIS and related terrorism remains an incoherent mix of more-hawkishness-than-Obama and less-hawkishness-than-Lindsey Graham, with vows like "This is a worldwide fight and America must lead it," directly preceding comments such as "If we have learned anything from 15 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, it's that local people and nations have to secure their own communities." Meanwhile, incredibly, she is holding up her disastrous Libya intervention as an example of "smart power at its best."

* And she's been touting a new quarter-billiontrillion-dollar infrastructure spending plan without so much as nodding in the vague direction of how such a thing might be paid for.

In other words, this has been a typical week for American politics in 2015: While Trump—who prediction markets say has only a 9 percent chance of winning the presidency—drives the news cycle, Clinton (currently prediction-marketing at 56 percent) spits out one terrible idea after another. And Reason is there to cover all of them. As we have throughout this campaign, and in fact through the decades.

Before taking you on a tour of our Hillary coverage, a reminder of why we're all here: Please donate to Reason to make more of this watchdoggery possible!

You know how Peter Suderman this morning pointed out that Donald Trump is a bad person? Let's document the same accurate claim for the Democratic frontrunner, starting with her ugly habit of lying.

Clinton has lied and lied and lied some more about the private email server she maintained as secretary of state. She lied, bizarrely, in saying that her husband's awful Defense of Marriage Act (which she supported and Reason vociferously opposed at the time) was somehow an effort to protect gay people. And she continues to tell a very big lie about whistleblowers and Edward Snowden: 

Hillary Clinton thinks spending $350 billion in federal money on higher education will make college cheaper. In a time of unprecedented national debt and federal deficits as far as the eye can see, she is promising that she can afford all of her new spending proposals without increasing taxes. She has advocated making companies pay their interns, while not paying her own interns. She is forever running on Bill Clinton's economic record while forever repudiating the policies that produced it. Her views on the free market vs. government is summed up tidily by the quote, "Don't let anybody tell you that its corporations and businesses that create jobs."

More choice Hillary quotes Reason has brought to your attention over the years:

* Drug legalization "is not likely to work" because "there is just too much money in it."

* From 1994:

We need more police, we need more and tougher prison sentences for repeat offenders. The three strikes and you're out for violent offenders has to be part of the plan. We need more prisons to keep violent offenders for as long as it takes to keep them off the streets.

* And from '96:

* And more recently: "We really need to have camps for adults. … None of the serious stuff. None of the life challenge stuff. More fun. I think we have a huge 'fun deficit' in America."

We've got at least 11, maybe 61, and perhaps even 109 more months of Hillary Rodham Clinton being at or near the most powerful seat atop the federal leviathan. Reason will be watchdogging her every move, through the principled lens of free minds and free markets, notions that she has always kept at arm's length.

Please donate to Reason right the hell now!

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NEXT: Donald Trump Has Now Trashed Religious Liberty, Due Process, Equal Protection, Private Property, and the Bill of Rights

Matt Welch is an editor at large at Reason.

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  1. Almanian's Rusty Woodchipper   9 years ago

    Nice try.

    No. I gave already. The money I would have given you? Bought a Daisy BB gun for my 18 month old granddaughter - to be presented to her now, not to be used until she's 8 (same age my dad gave me mine).

    Cause America.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

      Do you have any Hillary/Trump Silhouettes? Asking for a friend.

    2. RBS   9 years ago

      She'll shoot her eye out.

    3. SugarFree   9 years ago

      I got a .22 rifle when I was 8, therefore sexism.

      1. Almanian's Rusty Woodchipper   9 years ago

        Yeah, I didn't get that till I was 9 🙁

    4. Pl?ya Manhattan.   9 years ago

      What is this, helicopter grandparenting? Give it to her now.

      1. Trshmnstr, terror of the trash   9 years ago

        CNN Headline: "Toddler Terrorism: should we ban children from owning assault BB guns?"

    5. Private Chipperbot   9 years ago

      A quick control-F search of the blog shows 35 Trump hits and 14 Clinton hits.

      I demand we examine the Hillary gap!

      1. Citizen X   9 years ago

        Hasn't SugarFree done that enough?

      2. Bobarian (Would Chip Her)   9 years ago

        examine the Hillary gap!

        Feel.gorge.rising...Musn't.vomit.

        [panting].[cold sweat]

        Why must you invade my safespace, you othering bastard?

      3. Trshmnstr, terror of the trash   9 years ago

        Check your deadened gag reflex privilege!

  2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

    So, I do my best to stay fashionable... help a brother out... is believing in Freedom of Speech becoming a bit like wearing white after Labor Day?

    1. Almanian's Rusty Woodchipper   9 years ago

      Except that now it's NEVER in fashion, darling

  3. Ken Shultz   9 years ago

    Hillary's never been formally indicted for eating people's children, but at this point, what difference does it make? Taxpayer money intended to bail out the widows and orphans that lost everything by depositing their savings in an S&L, that wasn't insured by the FDIC, somehow ended up being donated to her husband's reelection campaign through a real estate deal she put together herself. All the other partners associated with the deal she put together went to prison--including the sitting governor of Arkansas--except for her and her husband. Slick Willy's defense was that it depends on what the meaning of "is" is, and Hillary's only defense was that she had not idea how the money got there. That the money went from her phony real estate deal to her husband's campaign fund was never in dispute.

    Just in case anyone's forgotten, in addition to whatever else you want to say about Hillary and her politics, she is also a crook.

    P.S. She accepted donations to her private foundation from foreign governments while she was Secretary of State, something so obviously treasonous that no one ever thought it was necessary to make it illegal.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    Shrillary finally getting her comeuppance.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    It's the final day of Reason's annual Webathon, which is theeeeeees close to reaching its goal of 1,178 donors...

    Is this unique donors? Because, if not, I'm sure you could get some people to make a bunch of small donations to get Reason's ass across the finish line.

    1. Lee G   9 years ago

      Call Tulpa

      1. Almanian's Rusty Woodchipper   9 years ago

        hah! yes!

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

      Reason needs small donations or small donors?

      1. Citizen X   9 years ago

        small donors

        I doubt joe from lowell will be contributing this year.

  6. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   9 years ago

    I plan to donate, I just can't settle on a joke name to use for the banner display. After last night, I'm tempted to go with, "A Million More Muslims."

    1. SugarFree   9 years ago

      Tasheen Malik

    2. Rasilio   9 years ago

      I'd say they should have a million muslim march but I'm pretty sure it would get murder droned

    3. Restoras   9 years ago

      Hitler? With the question mark!

    4. kbolino   9 years ago

      "Fire Sheldon Richman"

      1. Suicidy   9 years ago

        Knowing that Sheldon would get some of my money makes me not want to donate to Reason.

        1. Citizen X   9 years ago

          Sheldon gets paid in typewriter ribbons and occasional rides on Gillespie's Vespa.

          1. Suicidy   9 years ago

            I will donate $100 to Reason for every 30 seconds I get to beat Sheldon with a Nerf bat.

    5. Lee G   9 years ago

      Ben Dover

      1. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

        Pat McGroin

    6. Citizen X   9 years ago

      I just saw "Tony," "Shreek," and "American Socialist" pop up in the donor bar. Which one of you jokers pulled that one?

      1. Almanian's Rusty Woodchipper   9 years ago

        I blame Tulpa

      2. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

        That was yesterday...it was Overt!

      3. american socialist   9 years ago

        I was going to kick in $50 a.) because I'm here and b.) I want to be able to distinguish reason.com from glennbeck.com

  7. See Double You   9 years ago

    Pfft. Not even ten minutes after I donated, I received a frantic email from Nick asking me to donate.

  8. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

    The only thing that matters is DID WE BEAT MOTHER JONES?!

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

      Like a rented mule...

      1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

        Rent? I thought libertarians steal when they're not raping and maiming.

        1. Citizen X   9 years ago

          Objecting to being robbed is the same thing as forcing the robber's dependents to starve to death!

          1. Lee G   9 years ago

            So you're the Tony sock handler

            1. Citizen X   9 years ago

              What you are implying, i resent that.

              1. Lee G   9 years ago

                Take it as a compliment. The Tony troll is far better done than any of the tulpas

                1. Citizen X   9 years ago

                  Nah, Tony's too close to reasonable to be interesting. The Tulpae bring a particularly outre brand of pigfuckery that provides at least a modicum of something approaching entertainment, if you're desperate for amusement.

    2. Kristen Bids No Trump   9 years ago

      This.

      Pleeeze tell us we beat MJ!

      1. Pan Zagloba   9 years ago

        Things I do for you people....

        I went to the MJ website, nothing about current state of donations.
        I clicked on Read More, there is only $200,000 as a goal for December, but nothing on how far they got.
        I even clicked on Donate. So if I start getting Bernie Sanders speeches in my YouTube feed, you all are to blame.

        Result: cowards don't show how far along they are, but I'm guessing they'd be crowing if they accomplished their monthly goal in a week. Advantage: Reason readership*.

        *by which of course I mean, Koch brothers and their army of sockpuppets.

  9. Private Chipperbot   9 years ago

    Donate to Reason! Because We Will Be Dogging Candidate/President Clinton's Every Freedom-Disrespecting Move*

    *At a one to five ratio of Trumpblogs.

    1. Loki   9 years ago

      *At a one to five ratio of Trumpblogs.

      Considering the Trumpblogs get ~5 times as many pageviews/ comments as the Shrillblogs it makes sense. Those 5 Trumpblogs bring in ~25 times the pageviews as the one Shrillblog.

      1. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

        But I don't want any more Trumpaloe stampedes!

      2. EMD   9 years ago

        I forgot Reason = BuzzFeed.

  10. JPyrate   9 years ago

    Hey I'm not rich. Like I said before do not spend my 25$ donation by sending me snail mail.
    Keep up the good work. =)

  11. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    Kate McKinnon is my favorite current SNL cast member.

  12. Zeb   9 years ago

    Is that supposed to be Hillary in the GIF? SNL needs some older, uglier cast members.

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