If You Want Political Violence To End, Make Politics Less Important
Even when Americans don't love their political allies, they hate their opponents.
Even when Americans don't love their political allies, they hate their opponents.
Some conservatives are calling it a political stunt cooked up by Democrats. Democrats blame Trump's rhetoric. Trump blames the media.
The former New York mayor's authoritarian record shows he has no real love for America's founding document.
According to the former Democratic presidential nominee, "you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for."
Imma let you finish, but the Tay and Ye beef is the best political lesson of all time.
Sen. Lindsey Graham had the quote of the day: "I think I know what happened."
We didn't get another Anita Hill hearing. Let's consider that a small silver lining.
Independents now make up a plurality of the public.
"If you can't debate hard issues honestly, with honor, with integrity, how do we keep a civil society?" Thomas said.
Clinton runs with a Kamala Harris whopper that's already been debunked.
The challenger received help from the group that worked on Ocasio-Cortez's campaign.
A surprising upset in the Bay State
Don't let the chair of the California Democrat Party catch you donating $25,000 to the GOP.
Many Americans don't care about who is right or wrong; they only care about crushing political enemies.
A Trump loyalist, a Bernie-backed progressive, and lots of moderates were victorious. It's hard to create an overarching narrative out of that.
As with school shootings, terrible events breed really bad policy ideas.
What could go wrong with federalizing the corporate charter process and putting bureaucrats in charge of long-term business thinking?
Pro-life and a Democrat? Missouri's Democratic Party isn't interested.
Republicans, on the other hand, tend to be pro-capitalism and anti-socialism.
Ben Jealous, who's running for governor of Maryland, prefers the label "venture capitalist."
The Democratic Party's socialist takeover is on hold for the moment.
No, the Green Party didn't "spoil" the Democrats' chance at a seat.
Devin Nunes gets the Richard Spencer treatment.
So long as anything resembling legitimate elections continue to be held, no political coalition will gain a permanent lock on the future.
If foreign hackers are immune from American civil suits under current law, don't be surprised to see Congress step in to try to close the loophole.
Democrats have spent the past two decades advocating for policies that artificially spike fossil fuel prices.
Having two senators who opposed the Iran deal show up to denounce Trump for pulling out of the Iran deal was only the beginning of the hypocrisy exhibition.
Democrats and Republicans reject individualism and free speech and both have become dangerous to our liberty.
Chance The Rapper says the unthinkable and takes it back. But he's right, and not just about African Americans.
Voters are much more likely to support legalization than the politicians who supposedly represent them.
The suit claims a RICO conspiracy and demands millions.
For partisans of limited government, this would be terrible news.
The question is whether the Democrats will lead their party on a giddy march to the left.
The plan calls for $1 trillion is spending on everything from walking trails to high-speed internet.
Argues that secret wiretap authorizations were not abused.
No robots need apply.
A new poll shows white women souring on the GOP.
There is roughly a zero percent chance Democrats will succeed in blocking net neutrality repeal through the Congressional Review Act.
There will always be arguments about the efficacy of tax cuts for corporations and the rich, but at some point people find out that they get one, too.
Another day of cartoonish outrage in Washington.
White men and black women were the most likely to endorse America moving beyond the Dem-GOP binary.
The dynamics that led to Democrats protecting him haven't changed.
On today's show, Reason's editors discuss the attack on Rand Paul, the Texas mass shooting, and the election results.
Our political system is dominated by two major political parties with serious identity crises.
Social science could help identify objective principles for creating competitive voting districts.
Americans might love what Sanders offers in the way of more benefits for more people. What they would hate is paying for it.
Attempting to create the impression that faithful Christians whose beliefs are at odds with newly sanctified cultural mores are incapable of doing their job.