Obamacare's Weak Enrollment Numbers
Health law exchanges face 25 percent attrition rate in 2015.
Health law exchanges face 25 percent attrition rate in 2015.
How the arrest of an anti-communist Catholic priest in the 1940s explains Donald Trump's right to free speech.
Restrictionists should try making their case without reviving this vile French book
"If 'right of Scalia' is what a Democratic nominee looks like, maybe we'll get better from President Trump."
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The aggrieved-nation shtick has been the strongman's path to power many times in the past. We shouldn't discount it today.
Why is the Republican establishment objecting to the future they helped create?
Drug Policy Alliance and Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, others, speak out against Silk Road founder's absurd life sentence without parole.
Examining SCOTUS nominee Merrick Garland's vote in SpeechNow.org v. FEC
He's come close, but Trump hasn't quite crossed the threshold of unlawful incitement to violence.
The libertarian-leaning pundit despairs of Trump's rise in conversation with Nick Gillespie & Matt Welch.
He's the culmination of multiple problems and factors, all exploding at once.
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Although the billionaire braggart's nomination looks increasingly likely, he is more disliked than any other presidential candidate.
Why the Texas senator is the least scary of the remaining major-party candidates
It can be a good thing politicians often break their promises.
Get your fresh election results.
The duo represents America's worst protectionist spasm since Hoover.
If Trump gets the nomination, she's going to need the independent spending.
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With great power comes great...electability (tough luck, Bernie Sanders).
And less anti-elitist than Bernie Sanders' followers.
Fields, Ben Shapiro, and at least four others leave the conservative rabble-rousing site
Obama was born in 1961. But instead of moving toward a relative youngster, voters are going for candidates born in the 1940s.
Trump canceling Chicago event made Republicans more likely to vote for him.
A man who winks at a little lawless violence on his behalf isn't going to have many objections to lawless government.
But he'd be a better fit for an autocracy
Come see Matt Welch, David Boaz, Conor Friedersdorf, and Ramesh Ponnuru March 16 at 6 p.m. ET
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Within the left's own framework of speech and language and violence, protesters have been invading Trumpkins' safe spaces for months.
Roger Morgan, who is spearheading the campaign against legalization, says cannabis really is a "killer weed."
The GOP frontrunner needs to change his tune and so do "#shutitdown" protesters.
The central topic: Should the U.S. ban the Communist Party?
Trump wants to cover a $150 billion gap with $3 billion in savings.
GOP frontrunner says violence at his rallies is because of anger over trade deals, female reporter "made up" story about being manhandled by campaign manager.
"I don't want to be so politically correct," said Trump.
Trump, Kasich, Rubio, and Cruz meet in Miami for another CNN debate
"I have no idea," Lech Walesa told the Arizona Republican, "why you guys have a museum of socialism 90 miles from your shore & you won't let anybody visit it."
The real axis in American politics is authoritarianism vs. libertarianism.