Nikki Haley Warns Young Conservatives Against 'Owning the Libs'
"I know that it's fun and that it can feel good, but step back and think about what you're accomplishing when you do this-are you persuading anyone?"
"I know that it's fun and that it can feel good, but step back and think about what you're accomplishing when you do this-are you persuading anyone?"
"I'm thinking about it."
If Warren really wants to win in 2020, she's going to need to do something she hasn't yet accomplished: broaden her message beyond the far left wing.
The Reason Podcast crew covers deficits, tariffs, Russians, gender, and more.
Fox News hosts thought they were speaking with Ann Kirkpatrick. They were mistaken.
The costumed comedian finds that it's not that hard to dupe politicians with irrational fears.
Heavily redacted report shows the FBI believed former Trump aide was helping the Russians.
House Committee on Un-American Activities
Sometimes censorship is a public-private partnership.
Don't even stop for gas in this fictional Maine community.
An FEC report highlights lavish spending on basketball games, wineries, and trips to Las Vegas.
Proposal to break Golden State into 3 yanked from the ballot.
The former governor cut government's size, scope, and spending in Massachusetts. Now he says he wants to shrink the federal government too.
Incarcerated prisoners are counted where they're jailed for representation purposes, even though they usually cannot vote.
Lots of government officials enjoy legal immunity with a wink and a nod. But in Arizona, immunity is actually official.
The president has a long history of admiration for authoritarians and strongmen.
From occupational licensing reform to legalizing beer-drinking on stage, elected Libertarians are doing some pretty interesting things
They posed as cyberactivists to release the stolen documents, the Justice Department alleges.
The controversy highlights how the party can benefit from its statement of principles, which were protected at its recent national convention.
As on war and spending, the constitutional conservative approach to oversight is best demonstrated when the president is a Democrat.
People don't like the idea of people who haven't been convicted yet being stuck in jail because they can't pay
...and reminds everyone that sometimes a strip show is just a strip show.
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.
Trump freaks out Democrats with second SCOTUS pick; the Libertarian Party comes of age; how Steve Ditko created the modern action movie
Jason Emert really wants people to know he supports Donald Trump.
After being resoundingly voted out of the party's vice-chairmanship over his comments about veterans, school shootings, and age-of-consent laws, the activist/entrepreneur throws his hat in the ring against Adam Kokesh and a presumed Bill Weld.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
The Suicide of the West author explains his anti-Trumpism, evolution on culture-war issues, and growing attraction to libertarianism.
Woods' agent reportedly told him he was "feeling patriotic" on Independence Day.
Incumbent National Chair Nick Sarwark, after picking a fight with Tom Woods, routs a Mises-backed challenger at the party's national convention. Controversial vice chair Arvin Vohra also booted out of office.
Complaints about corporate influence in elections are almost never actually about the corporate influence.
The Senate should confirm or reject Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the November elections, poll respondents say.
What we should celebrate on Independence Day.
Why an attack on "cultural Marxism" isn't compatible with a fight for liberty
Pantera's 1991 Moscow show helped cement the demise of a dying empire.
Amicus brief explains that States cannot compel presidential electors to vote a certain way.
The LP's move comes the same week the Green Party explicitly rejected a platform that protects sex worker rights.
This will hurt local challengers, not the Kremlin.
Michael Moore predicts the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
At least one-quarter of New Yorkers would tell you that they won't vote Democrat or Republican, if only pollsters would ask them.
The question now: Will the governor and her allies try to override the will of the voters?
As a congressman, he worked with libertarian conservatives on privacy and surveillance issues, none of which factored into his campaign.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blew Nancy Pelosi's potential replacement out of the water. It was the Dems "Eric Cantor moment."
A handful of primary races and runoffs in seven states hold a national significance.
Plus: The FDA approves a cannabidiol-based drug and The Intercept explores the NSA's secret spy hubs.
Richard Nixon's battle with Timothy Leary puts today's culture wars to shame.
Our terrible federal espionage laws won't let her argue the leak served the public's interest.
State's experiment in a different style of voting to continue.
"There's no constitutional authority for [ICE]," says Dale Kerns. "There's really no need for them, either."