Neither Dictator nor King
Libertarians Gary Johnson and William Weld suggest there are limits to presidential power.
Libertarians Gary Johnson and William Weld suggest there are limits to presidential power.
At least 30 of Hillary Clinton's supposedly non-work-related emails discussed Benghazi attack. It's a good time to revisit her decision to attack Libya, too.
"If free speech is so great, why are they just giving it away for free?"
From George Wallace to Donald Trump
Well...more than the non-zombie Congress already does.
B. Wayne Hughes Jr. says Johnson and William Weld are "speaking reason and sanity into what was otherwise cacophony" in the presidential election.
Would she allow the rest of us to be equally protected?
The candidate can't seem to choose between mass deportation and a path to legalization.
In order to appease far-left voters, she's abandoning economic literacy.
Touts support for social freedoms, immigration, pot legalization, and military while highlighting calls for lower, simpler taxes and "smaller government."
Libertarian Party nominee says Donald Trump is racist and Hillary Clinton is untrustworthy.
Colorado, Iowa, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Wisconsin are the Libertarian's main focus right now.
Neocons-for-Hillary watch
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)'s Commander-in-Chief Forum won't include the one candidate least likely to create more combat veterans.
Libertarian Party candidate clarifies positions at New Hampshire rally.
Speaking in Nevada, the Democrat denounces Donald Trump as a racist and a conspiracy theorist.
Trump called himself "Mr. Brexit" earlier this week.
He's gone from calling for mass deportations to letting illegals pay taxes and stay. That's a start toward a better policy.
As Clinton condemns a far-right movement, she'll be giving it a signal boost.
Criminal justice reform, burkinis, Hillary's upcoming alt-right speech, and Gary Johnson among the topics
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld join John Stossel on Friday at 9pm on the Fox Business Network.
Dozens paid lots of money and got meetings.
Trump still can't crack 40% in a state that has averaged 68% GOP this century; meanwhile the last #NeverTrump hope is nipping at the Libertarian's heels, and Darrell Castle lags Deez Nuts
Richard Nixon pulled about one-third of black voters in 1960. Donald Trump is courting 0 percent. And that may not even be Republican's biggest problem.
Fox Business Network broadcast at 8 p.m. ET also includes discussion of pot-scare studies and Colin Powell's advices
Down with conspiracy theories! By the way, my opponent is controlled by Moscow.
Clinton campaign says foundation will stop taking foreign donations, only if she wins.
The major-party candidates are about preserving the past, not creating a bold new future.
Promises to propose balanced budget within first 100 days, praises Nevada for their chance to legalize marijuana.
In a time when electoral fantasy beats electoral reality, the FEC wants to bring down the hammer on campaign fun.
The Daily Show flirts with alternatives only to mock the idea of voting anything but Republican or Democratic.
The campaign manager had promised that Trump would change his tune during the general election. That didn't happen.
On substance and style, he's a dumpster fire on steroids, with a hit of crack. But he's shown how easy it is to destroy a major party.
If I throw a rock through your window, said Johnson, "I should be prosecuted on throwing the rock, not my thoughts that motivated me throwing the rock."
The Sooner State has the harshest drug laws in the country, so it's no surprise the state's prisons are over-crowded
Malice subs for Moynihan in the Michael slot on the world's greatest libertarianish podcast
Clinton's refusal to reform the corporate income tax is stunning.
Will candidate dissatisfaction affect the reliably Democratic gay vote?
Defense spending higher under Obama than Bush, who was himself a huge spendthrift...
"I think it is important to not regulate the AI industry," says Gary Johnson.
Emphasizing jobs over value, they sacrifice the interests of consumers.
Overall, the major parties' VP candidates are way less scary than the presidential candidates.
"We'll look back on the factory-farm era with the same kind of ethical revulsion that we look back on slavery."
Few states are as open to alternative candidates as Alaska.
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