Obama Astonishes Sean Hannity by Noting the World Is Less Violent Than It Used to Be
It's the Fox News host, not the president, who inhabits "an alternate reality."
It's the Fox News host, not the president, who inhabits "an alternate reality."
But they are bromides typical of vacuous mainstream politics.
Debating race and politics and policing on a podcast with a little help from wine in a plastic bag
The police got militarized to fight drugs. If you thought the drug war was racist, how do you think the gun war will look?
Nobody should need permission to make a living-especially when requiring that permission just lines the pockets of a favored few.
And why exactly is Leonardo DiCaprio guilting his Hollywood friends into traveling to St. Tropez to hear him denounce fossil fuels?
Says we don't know all the facts, but gun control is going to be an issue.
House Select Committee report reinforces what we already knew: In moments of danger and stress, the Democratic elite will respond to violence with censorship
Obama's former chief speechwriter goes to bat against information leakers.
"The conversations I have with Silicon Valley and with venture capital pull together my interests ... in a way I find really satisfying," the president said.
Reason TV sits down with Jon Favreau for a spirited discussion of Trump's rhetoric and Obama's record on mass surveillance, whistleblowers, drugs, & drones.
Trump is once again indulging in paranoid conspiracy theories about the president's background.
Restrictions favored by the president, including a ban on gun purchases by people on "watch lists," are ineffective, unconstitutional, or both.
The slowness and disorganization of the clemency process put in place has stranded many of the prisoners and families it was supposed to help.
Out: Nothing so permanent as a temporary government program. In: Nothing so permanent as a job in which you oversee fake waiting lists that lead to deaths.
Expanding a retirement program that's not fiscally solvent is no way to treat the young.
The newspaper's uneven coverage of executive power abuse.
Why politicians shouldn't overestimate the terror group's power.
Lawyers representing the federal government have lied to the courts in a number of recent cases.
Year fifteen of the U.S. in Afghanistan
U.S. continues "Asia pivot."
Regulations multiply at record rates while productivity slows downs - coincidence?
President Obama's foreign policy advisor admits he lied to Congress and the public about Iranian nuclear negotiations.
Get ready for fewer hours, fewer jobs, and more moonlighting. When labor costs increase, employers buy less of it.
Only 4 percent of cases reviewed by volunteer lawyers have made the cut so far.
"Don't feel like you got to shut your ears because you're too fragile and somebody might offend your sensibilities," said Obama.
Donald Trump and other conservatives' deportation fantasies are awful. President Obama's actual record is even worse.
America needn't apologize, but must consider who has his finger on the button.
The Obama administration's record on free expression lies in contrast with the president's advice to college kids.
Nixon's commutation rate was more than four times as high.
The deadline is rapidly approaching for federal prisoners to request mercy.
If he loses, he'll only have himself to blame.
And what politicians don't understand about them.
Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has surprising answers in his deeply researched new book, Going Red.
Lower gas prices probably helped President Obama get re-elected too.
London Mayor Boris Johnson blames Obama's position on "ancestral dislike" for British empire
Presidents come and go, but the national security bureaucracy never leaves.
Is the president enforcing laws not as Congress wrote them, but as he wishes them to have been written?
It's whining all the way down.
It's past time to have the "Where is this relationship going?" conversation.