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3 Reasons to Support Reason's 2017 Webathon NOW!

Reason is the top source of libertarian news, for creating libertarian converts in the media, and we're your voice in debates over politics and culture.

Nick Gillespie | 12.3.2017 11:20 AM

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[Here's a bonus fourth reason to support Reason: That time in 2003 when Reason Senior Editor Jacob Sullum took on Bill O'Reilly, who called him a "pinhead" and warned the award-winning journalist to "stay away from his family" because he advocated the legalization and responsible use of marijuana. Jacob's laughter in the face of such bilious rage? Priceless. Read below for more context.]

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Nick Gillespie is an editor at large at Reason and host of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    I never thought I was a libertarian until I picked up Reason magazine and realized I agree with everything they had printed.

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    1. Telcontar the Wanderer   7 years ago

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  2. Aloysious   7 years ago

    And I'm happy to announce that John will be conducting a livestream Ask Me Anything ...

    Question: John, how many ovaries have you exploded giving mustache rides?

  3. CharlesWT   7 years ago

    "O'Reilly, who called him a "pinhead" and warned the award-winning journalist to "stay away from his family"...

    Apparently, a number of women learned they should stay away from O'Reilly.

  4. Telcontar the Wanderer   7 years ago

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