Trump Pushed To Condemn White Nationalist Proud Boys, Instead Tells Them 'Stand Back and Stand By'
Leaders of the organization reportedly see this as tacit approval.
Leaders of the organization reportedly see this as tacit approval.
Better still: Let's have lots of debates that include all candidates who can technically win the election.
Plus: Barr's backdoor to throttling encryption, a ban on swingers clubs, why a viral econ chart is wrong, and more...
Plus: CNN's slanted Sanders/Warren setup, Trump's shower-related election pledge, and more...
Perhaps the biggest difference is how much trust the candidates place in individuals.
The Democratic presidential field is not interested in your puny restraints on the executive branch.
Chanters demand NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo's firing.
Plus: Pete Buttigieg's plan to destroy the gig economy, Josh Hawley's plan to destroy social media, and more...
Plus: Inter-generational warfare among Democrats, the reluctant anarchism of Marianne Williams, and more...
Plus: Watch Reason's new documentary about Backpage and the government's war on sex workers
Johnson's lawyer vows to fight on with the case, claiming today's decision does not properly address their complaints.
A hearing in Johnson's case was held today in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, insisting that the Debate Commission in collusion with the major parties are violating antitrust law when it comes to "political markets."
Organizers assumed swapping gender roles would show how unacceptable Trump's style would be in a woman.
Federal Election Commission ordered by judge to give more serious considerations to arguments about the Commission on Presidential Debates' partisanship and criteria for admitting third party candidates.
Federal judge: The FEC isn't considering the L.P.'s arguments that the Commission is unfairly partisan and using illegitimate criteria to exclude third parties.
Reviewing the GOP candidate's positions on constitutional issues.
Libertarian Party presidential nominee on debt, WikiLeaks, and the war on drugs.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump meet in Las Vegas for their final scheduled match-up
The Fifth Column talks conspiracies, late hits, Reason commenters, and other strange phenomena in advance of tonight's final presidential debate
The nominee can protect herself with ease. What about everyday Americans?
Using Aleppo to gain leverage over a geopolitical foe.
A review of some memorably weird moments from the Republican nominee's two encounters with Hillary Clinton
Is there a positive case for Hillary? Are there Trump policies that could turn this mother around? Of course not.
That September swoon sure didn't last very long.
Deploys bromides on police training and techniques, but not accountability or transparency.
Who will actually be defining the agenda, because it won't be these two?
Last night Trump's foreign policy mouth seemed in some cases to be outrunning his mind, making a strict interpretation of his meaning difficult.
Clinton and Trump agree on a fantasy of presidential power to keep guns out of bad hands in a manner that would be effective, constitutional, and not harass the innocent more than stop the guilty. It can't be done.
'No fly, no buy' rears its unconstitutional head at the debate.
Ending suspicionless searches didn't cause crime to rise in New York City.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump face off on CNN
Libertarian Party ticket may be banished from the debate, but not from social media
On the eve of the first presidential debate, the leading third-party candidate sees a mini-flurry of negative numbers
The FBI releases 2015's crime statistics on the day of the first Trump/Clinton debate.
Remove the Libertarian and there goes fiscal sanity, federalism, and free speech.
Sixteen years ago, Trump advocated opening up the presidential debates to third parties. His arguments hold true today.
Backers of the former two-term governor of New Mexico say he's a "sane centrist" while Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are dangerous extremists.
'Americans are tired of rigged systems,' Johnson retorts. 'We plan to be on the debate stage in October.'
New CBS/New York Times poll puts the Libertarian at 8%, making his 5-poll average 8.6% on the eve of the Debate Commission's decision
Libertarian candidates promise that if allowed to debate Sept. 26, they will earn their way thereafter
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