'This Is What Democracy Looks Like. And It Kinda Sucks.'
Plus: Peter Suderman may or may not attempt a rendition of a famous rap from the movie Bulworth.
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Plus: Peter Suderman may or may not attempt a rendition of a famous rap from the movie Bulworth.
Plus: For Halloween, the editors describe what scares them most about politics and government right now.
Plus: The editors consider Ye and social media, then field a question about the TARP bailouts during the 2008 fiscal crisis.
Plus: The editors wade into the conversation surrounding the modern dilemmas men face.
Plus: The editors unpack a philosophical question from a listener concerning foreign policy.
Plus: The editors engage in a full-throated denunciation of the CIA in response to a listener question.
Plus: The editors have gripes with Biden’s recent interview on 60 Minutes.
Plus: The editors respond to a question about the Forward Party.
Plus: The editors answer a question from a U.S. House candidate.
Plus: The editors field a listener question on abortion.
Plus: The editors examine proposed CDC reorganization and field a question on free trade.
Plus: The editors reaffirm free speech absolutism in the wake of the recent attack on Salman Rushdie.
The latest episode of The Reason Rundown features The Reason Roundtable host and Editor at Large Matt Welch.
Plus: The editors consider the state of freedom in the U.S. compared with other developed nations.
Plus: The editors each analyze their biggest “I was wrong” moment from past work.
Plus: The editors each consider a book they might secretly want to write one day.
Plus: The editors select their most influential post-war libertarian thinkers.
Plus: The editors answer the question “How would you change the Constitution?”
Plus: A listener asks about Supreme Court legitimacy, and the editors practice "libertarian Festivus."
Plus: stereotypes within libertarianism, and Katherine compares the editors to Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters.
Plus: The editors unveil their wish list for a hypothetical Libertarian president.
Plus: Will the January 6 hearings change any minds?
Plus: Are political parties the ideal vessel for advancing libertarian principles?
Plus: The editors contemplate the recent Libertarian National Convention.
Plus: A listener asks if it’s possible for bureaucracy ever to be good.
Plus: The editors each point out one key disagreement they have with one another.
Plus: ruminations on public health, misinformation, and media literacy
Plus: perpetual "scope creep" of the welfare state
Plus: A short debate on intellectual property
Plus, is the "Libertarian tent" too big?
Plus: The editors answer how Reason has changed each of their lives.
Plus: What is the libertarian stake in the culture war over school curriculums?
Plus, the Reason editors' thoughts on Ketanji Brown Jackson
If everything is cancel culture, nothing is.
Plus, the editors talk about alternative strategies to deal with Russia.
Plus, hear the Reason editors' response to President Biden's SOTU.
Also, Democrats show they can read the polls on mask mandates.
Plus, the editors' takes on the Super Bowl.
What Joe Rogan and Canadian truckers tell us about free speech.
Plus, Supreme Court nominations and affirmative action in schools
Will bipartisanship fix Joe Biden's presidency?
Plus, the CDC's amateur psychoanalyzing.
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