Trump's Hate-Letters, Sonic Youthers Feels the Bern, and We're All Living in Elon Musk's Acid Trip: Matt Welch Does Red Eye
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"King James" has matured and unlike Michael Jordan, isn't afraid to offend the sneaker-buying public.
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Laura Ebke of Nebraska's technically nonpartisan unicameral legislature switches her affiation from Republican to Libertarian.
Former employees say the presumptive GOP nominee's real estate seminar program was a scam. So is his campaign.
Besides foreign policy, the quartet yaks about Kristolean futility, L.P. stripteases, America's new four-party system, and more. Â
While #NeverTrumpers continue playing Fantasy Election-ball, Libertarians do the hard work to compete
Former State Department staffer Bryan Pagliano, who set up Clinton's private server, will refuse to answer questions in lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch.
By signature collection or by lawsuit, hard, but not impossible.
Love shouldn't mean submitting to a leader's dreams.
The failure to offer credible alternatives to Trump-or to accept Gary Johnson as one-shows that pro-war social cons are a dying breed.
"We will offer an attractive alternate to the two flavors of authoritarianism, cronyism, and all-war-all-the-time foreign policies of the other two candidates," Kibbe says.
Donald Trump and the $6 million in contributions to veterans groups.
Reason's Robby Soave and Matt Welch discuss the current climate of political correctness among college students.
The email controversy recapitulates themes from Clinton's handling of health care reform.
Raising money, building an organization, fighting to get in the polls, and selling themselves as the best of both major parties.
Mainstream media sympathy for the Libertarian Party ticket
More media attention after official nomination.
Inside the fight to get the Libertarians to double up on Republican governors: Anticipation of money and press overcome a desire to be purist Libertarians.
LP sees membership doubled, revenue quadrupled
Being against NATO doesn't mean he's for peace.
Glenn Beck's radio show was suspended after a guest was accused of calling for Trump's assassination. The guest says his words were misconstrued.
The governor who was the 1992 version of Bernie Sanders and thorn-in-Bill-Clinton's side goes mainstream and backs the frontrunner.
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.
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