You Asked Reason Editors Anything. Listen to How We Answered!
Or, in how many ways does the Reason Roundtable resemble Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

We have many fun traditions that have arisen during the decade-plus of running annual Reason webathons, none funner than having our editorial brass respond directly to the brain-tickling queries, insults, and philosophical problems posed by you, our very favorite audience. How many other magazines of opinion allow not only for an open comments section (legal exposures notwithstanding), but annual AMAs? Not bloody many, I'd wager.
Won't you please encourage such responsiveness by donating to Reason right the hell now?
Well, this year we asked for questions as part of our weekly Reason Roundtable podcast, featuring Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch, and man, did you people deliver. In a special bonus Webathon dispatch that tests the outer limits of the Non-Agression Principle by taping in the same room, your humble Roundtableists give their own reasons for the giving season, then tackle all the important, listener-generated questions. Such as:
Which editor can fire the others? How many black leather jackets does Nick own? What's the best outcome for impeachment? What are recommended books, recommended political strategies for Rep. Justin Amash (I–Mich.), and recommended cocktail ingredients from Suderman? Why does Katherine hate ownership, why does Nick hate libraries, why does Reason hate people who talk to Richard Spencer? When are we going to get our fancy debt crisis and why don't people talk more about New Zealand? What is the most libertarian musical genre? Which fictional character would make the best president? And most importantly, who is the best baseball player who does not belong in the Hall of Fame?
Those are just some of the questions you can listen to us try to answer below, from around the ping pong table of Reason's D.C. office. Enjoy! Then remember to subscribe to Reason podcasts, and of course…donate to Reason right the hell now.
Audio production by Ian Keyser.
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>>who is the best baseball player who does not belong in the Hall of Fame?
like who's in already or Rafael Palmeiro?
OUTRAGE: You didn't answer any of the questions which I don't remember that I sent. (Also, owning is better than renting, you just have to be willing to live in the sticks where HOA's don't exist.)
Isn't it the exact opposite? Live in the cities in old neighborhoods where if there is an HOA, it's long gone or disregarded, whereas out in the sticks, it's a brand new Phase 1 development, flipped-plan housing with Gladys Sharp as the HOA president knocking on your door about your trim color.
The sticks sticks. You know, no visible neighbors sticks. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend it. These podcasters are renting because they can't (choose not to) afford ownership in the Big Apple.
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How does KMW, not being a dog person at all, react when Robby brings his two yorkies to the office
But enough about ENB.
But seriously, Robby strikes me as more of a bichon frise man.
Yorkies are to dogs what vaping is to smoking, so it's cool.
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