How Not to Fight Islamic Terrorism
Overseas attacks haven't worked, and pursuing more of them will only make things worse at home.
Overseas attacks haven't worked, and pursuing more of them will only make things worse at home.
Some are drawn to the appeal of what he says, not the substance.
Trump Derangement Syndrome leads to Democrats whitewashing the Iraq war.
Rules related to the upcoming Republican National Convention "have an absurdly wide reach and cannot be justified in any rational way," states their lawsuit.
Libertarian Party candidates get valuable primetime cable news attention.
The presidential election is awful-but there are signs of hope for American politics.
Blind spots big enough to get rebels through.
Terrorist attacks bolster turnout, but that doesn't tell you whom voters will support
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee exaggerates both the number of immigrants and the number who pose a domestic threat.
Trump is once again indulging in paranoid conspiracy theories about the president's background.
Rule 1: Don't use early moments to advance your longstanding grievances against immigrants, Muslims, or guns.
2012 GOP nominee excoriates Donald Trump's "trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry, trickle-down misogyny."
Libertarian Party presidential candidate scores pretty well.
Climate change, GMOs, Yucca Mountain, vaccination, fetal pain, evolution, and Ebola
He's not a major party candidate and so he doesn't have the luxury of vagueness
LP presidential ticket stakes out differences between Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians.
Whether he's right about the GOP presidential nominee, Chopra has a lot of explaining to do about why his brand of medicine gets taxpayer support.
Her finger on the trigger isn't safer.
Also, Michael Moynihan and Matt Welch talk about what it's like to be among the clapping seals in the audience of Real Time with Bill Maher.
It's a BFD that nobody really cares that Hillary might become the first female president.
Why a leftist sitcom star prefers Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton
Hysterics hitting eleven.
Tonie Nathan ran for vice-president in 1972 and, along with presidential nominee John Hospers, won an electoral vote.
The Democrats' choice for president refuses to say what the Second Amendment protects.
On war and peace, he's dangerously unpredictable, while she's predictably dangerous.
Clinton won New Jersey tonight, and as polls closed in California Clinton was on verge of becoming first woman to lead a major party's presidential ticket.
But the numbers pale against the searches for Trump and Clinton.
Former Daily Show reporter Samantha Bee sits down - and goes rock climbing - with the LP nominee for president.
To right-wingers, Gary Johnson's embrace of "social liberalism" negates his pledge to "sign off on any reduction in the federal government."
There won't be a "Bernie Sanders 2020" campaign and he has no political heirs, so he's staying in until the convention.
This is a "historic, unprecedented moment," said Clinton. The response has mostly been a collective 'meh.'
House Speaker calls Trump's remarks about a Trump U judge "indefensible," but says he still has common ground with the presumptive GOP nominee.
Says he agrees with Trump on fighting drug cartels and deporting felons
Even as Clinton reaches the delegate threshold, the Dems attempt to cater.
The Libertarian nominee pitches himself to a mainstream audience
All that, plus a Krist Novoseli? GarJo endorsement on tonight's Kennedy, 8 p.m. ET
Both candidates have terrible records on free speech.
Use the YouTube comments section or use #RenameGOP or #RenameDNC on Twitter.
It was Hillary Clinton's worst decision as secretary of state, yet Trump can't make a coherent case against it.
Trump's utter recklessness of thought should be disqualifying.
LP presidential candidate and former two-term New Mexico governor says "great middle of this country is libertarian."
The House Speaker will end up supporting Trump's agenda, not the other way around.
Live at 10 p.m. ET on HBO, talking Trump, Hillary, Gary Johnson, and moreÂ
Acting out says a lot about the shallowness of the mainstream left's anti-Trump rhetoric
Ricochet's Jon Gabriel & National Review's Stephen Miller grill me on all things libertarian.