Close Ohio Congressional Race Leads to Typically Tiresome Shaming of Third-Party Voters
No, the Green Party didn't "spoil" the Democrats' chance at a seat.
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.
The report's removal from the White House website was totally standard operating procedure.
Dems are pushing economic protectionism, giving more power to unelected officials, and public shaming of American businesses.
He's an intolerant deep-state hypocrite, for starters.
As the pendulum swings against the GOP, an exhausted opposition looks to nothingburgers like Chelsea Clinton.
Commit to principles and ideals, not politicians.
The two parties are more interested in fighting each other than maintaining a consistent ideology
The reward centers of the brain light up when partisans reject information that contradicts their political preferences, the same way drug addicts' brains do.
Trump's attempt at wooing Democrats with transportation billions runs up against their anti-private-sector ideology
Matt Welch and Thomas Massie among those on tonight's Kennedy
U.S. attorney Preet Bharara has managed to turn tax-and-spend liberal New York Mayor Bill de Blasio into a sympathetic figure.
The "you're with us or you're with him" binary approach alienates potential allies.
Few institutions have hurt minorities more than public schools.
A majority of both Republicans and Democrats think the Supreme Court should leave Roe alone.
Meanwhile, the GOP learns to stop worrying and love Obama's signature legislative victory.
No matter what faceless spooks assure us, it's far from clear the Russian government directed the leaks of the DNC or John Podesta emails.
It's time to breathe new life into America's undead political parties.
The one good thing about Trump's win? It shows a willingness among Americans to blaspheme against saints and reject the religion of hollow progressiveness.