It's A Moral Issue! So Just Shut Up!
Merely labeling an attitude as moral increases its strength, reports new study
Merely labeling an attitude as moral increases its strength, reports new study
The former Nirvana bassist announced Tuesday that he donated "the maximum contribution" possible to Gary Johnson's presidential campaign.
With Gary Johnson and Bill Weld as standard bearers, the LP is more serious and in touch with America than the Dems and the GOP.
McAfee sees victory; Petersen sees red; Johnson wants everyone to lighten up.
Running mate Gary Johnson says: "I haven't had so much anxiety over a moment in my life."
After narrowly missing on first ballot, the 2012 presidential nominee sails through on second; tough VP ballot awaits.
He's the one with "integrity," or something.
And 2 reasons why he may yet win the VP nomination of a party that lustily boos its own likely presidential pick
Can even their nominee from 2012 be libertarian enough for the Libertarian Party?
"I will not be elected president of the United States if Bill Weld is not my vice presidential pick. It's not going to happen. It's just that simple," says Johnson at the Libertarian Party convention today.
The former Massachusetts governor is "good friends" with Mitt Romney, but reluctant to reach out to GOP pals until he knows his Libertarian campaign has traction.
A former Republican governor jousts with a wide and diverse range of Party stalwarts. Do the Libertarians want someone like them, or someone the outside world might be more apt to take seriously?
Contemplating a nation, and a Libertarian movement, in mortal crisis, the antivirus pioneer plans to win even if he loses.
Farm subsides, GMO responses, and regulatory overreach should prompt some discussion.
More are searching for information compared to this same time in previous election years.
Dissatisfaction with the major parties' presidential nominees are boosting interest in this weekend's Libertarian Party convention.
America may survive a Trump presidency. But will the rest of the world?
Former Republican governor's praise for former Republican governor comes under fire from current Libertarians
Selecting a leader for the Libertarian National Committee will happen this weekend.
What can America's largest third party expect from this election?
Can't rely on government to oversee itself.
Matt Welch (and Austin Petersen) talk up the promise of L.P. politics on SoCal public radio
Appearing on The Ed Morrissey Show.
Democratic elites blame Sanders' protracted campaign for damaging Clinton, but she's her own worst enemy.
Measuring the number of LGBT Americans is a challenge.
The Golden State's complex primary system may not benefit him, but the fight will help state-level Democrats.
A book-length critique from longtime Libertarian George Phillies argues the party didn't know the truth about campaign debt, and that Johnson spent too much on staff and not enough on "outreach." Gary Johnson responds.
The Libertarian presidential contender was better on taxing then spending, but the power of the veto can only go so far when you are governor and the legislature ultimately controls the purse.
Clinton's campaign insists that her exclusive reliance on a private email server was allowed. It wasn't.
The problem isn't that the letter goes too far. It's that it doesn't go far enough.
Mary Matalin and Erick Erickson on board for the Libertarian who thinks he can best sell the Party to conservatives.
The Commission on Presidential Debates and the Federal Elections Commission are both being sued for their roles in keeping third parties out of presidential debates.
Sits down with Kennedy to discuss why Libertarians are winning & why New York's top cop is all wrong about marijuana and violence.