Trump Might Be a Criminal. But So Is Everyone Else.
A question that now hangs like a miasma over D.C. is "Which of my staffers would hang me out to dry in order to avoid going to federal prison?"
A question that now hangs like a miasma over D.C. is "Which of my staffers would hang me out to dry in order to avoid going to federal prison?"
It's no surprise that the president's has shady associates. It's still damning.
"Of course they are all campaign. Why else would I charge them to the campaign [credit] card."
Those payments are being treated as campaign violations.
Former Trump campaign chairman likely heading to prison.
An ironic lesson in progressive policies, provided by an iconic New York City establishment and the left's rising star.
Respect for the overall government is waning. Good.
An inside look at how indie media veterans James Larkin and Michael Lacey became the targets of a federal witchhunt.
Matt Welch interviews Rick Wilson (and others) on Sirius XM Insight from 9-12 ET.
More New Mexico Republicans favor the Libertarian than their own candidate for U.S. Senate.
What could go wrong with federalizing the corporate charter process and putting bureaucrats in charge of long-term business thinking?
"Am I going to be the most hated guy, or am I going to be the future of politics if I'm elected?" wonders New Mexico's now-official Libertarian candidate for the U.S. Senate.
From the alt-right to Twitter deactivation, bands drinking booze to presidents crowing for cronyism, we'll hash it out on Sirius XM Insight channel 121 today from 9-12 ET
Love Ranch, a brothel owned by Nevada Assembly candidate Dennis Hof, loses their brothel license.
"It's moving forward" says the former Libertarian Party presidential candidate's longtime political advisor
Pro-life and a Democrat? Missouri's Democratic Party isn't interested.
The answer is not likely to please President Trump.
Like so many other states, age laws in Vermont are showing themselves to be disproportionate.
Republicans, on the other hand, tend to be pro-capitalism and anti-socialism.
Two 11-year-olds hacked into a replica of Florida's election website. Should we be alarmed?
A noted historian looks at Nancy Maclean's work (and cites the VC).
The two major parties continue their sorting into democratic socialists on the left and Mercantilist nativists to the right.
As the fundraising gears up, the two-time Libertarian presidential candidate has until Aug. 18 to decide whether to run for U.S. Senate. Meanwhile, Republican Mick Rich is emphatic about not dropping out.
Philosophical differences of opinion, Libertarian Party spats, Ron Paul newsletters, you name it.
"We wish it got the pitch forks out and it doesn't."
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.
The classical liberal group accuses Facebook of bias.
2016 Libertarian Party presidential runner-up gets routed by establishmentarian Josh Hawley in the race to face vulnerable incumbent Claire McCaskill.
When Americans do it, it's called participating in democracy. When Russians do it, it's called undermining democracy.
Burn victim. Demon. Half-brother to The Undertaker. Knox County Mayor.
If you were planning to attend an anti-right rally in D.C. next week, we've got some awkward news for you.
Neck-and-neck races in Indiana and Nevada could determine the balance of the Senate. Both feature Libertarians who have previously cracked 5% yet aren't being polled.
Cybercurrencies are not as anonymous as you might think.
The ad also shows Ron DeSantis reading to his son from The Art of the Deal and teaching his daughter to say "make America great again."
Aubrey Dunn, the highest-ranking Libertarian elected official in the country, drops out of the New Mexico Senate race to make way for a two-time governor/presidential candidate who five months ago said he was "done with elected political office."
The former New Mexico governor got nearly 10 percent of the presidential vote there as a Libertarian in 2016 and has recently said Libertarians need "a success story."
Representatives of the oldest profession were on Capitol Hill fighting FOSTA and SESTA, with our online freedoms hanging in the balance.
He isn't the first president to do something like this. But it would be nice if he'd be the last.
Friday A/V Club: Harpoon battles six-gun in Terror in a Texas Town.
Americans are recoiling "against the churning of an open society, against the spontaneous order that is the alternative to statism." That ain't gonna end well.
Trump used Twitter to blast Twitter for allegedly censoring several prominent conservative leaders.
"I'm gay married. You people don't care about that, do you?" They did not.
Devin Nunes gets the Richard Spencer treatment.
"I've always been proud to be an American. But now I'm ashamed."
"I didn't come to Washington to make friends."
This will have potentially serious consequences for those investigating election meddling.