The Biggest Loser at the GOP Debate? America, I Argue Tonight on Red Eye w/ Tom Shillhue
Unkind words for Donald Trump, Chris Christie, John Kasich, Vladimir Putin and more, at 3 a.m. ET on Fox News
Unkind words for Donald Trump, Chris Christie, John Kasich, Vladimir Putin and more, at 3 a.m. ET on Fox News
The GOP succumbs to nativist hysteria in the wake of Paris attacks.
The Kentucky senator says his GOP rival fails to understand, "You can use the Fourth Amendment and still get terrorists."
No, not the debt, or entitlements, or even Hillary Clinton.
'We have people out of work. We have ISIS and al Qaeda attacking us. And we're talking about fantasy football?'
5 ways that the libertarianish candidate can turn a depressing duty into a liberating opportunity
Paul, Fiorina, Bush all support letting states make own choices.
Trump, Carson, Walker, et al turn their backs on Ronald Reagan in favor of nonsense, xenophobia, and outright cruelty.
Anatomy of an authoritarian GOP meme, from Newt Gingrich joke to Chris Christie proposal
Among the current presidential candidates, only Paul has advocated for fidelity to the Constitution.
His clash with Rand Paul reflects the clash between the GOP's authoritarian and libertarian tendencies.
Candidates at both of yesterday's debates tried to highlight the 9/11 connections in their personal histories.
Many conservatives agree with Rand Paul that NSA spying violates civil liberties.
The New Jersey governor's role in the primary has been usurped by other candidates.
If elected president, Christie says he'd stomp out legal weed. As governor, he's already done just that.
New Jersey's governor warns cannabis consumers to toke up while they still can.
A candidate falls in the polls
New Jersey's governor dismisses concerns about warrantless snooping.
Meanwhile, Ted Cruz praises Trump as a brash truth teller.
Presidential candidates prefer Carly Fiorina's stance on legalization to Chris Christie's.
Cannabis federalism is popular among Republicans and Democrats.
Reason's guide to whether any of the 2016 presidential hopefuls would actually cut government.
The New Jersey governor says he has a record of locking up dangerous terrorists. A closer look at one of his biggest cases suggests otherwise.
National security conservatives go ballistic over Paul's Patriot Act obstruction
Christie vs. Snowden, Rubio vs. Iraq, Loretta Sanchez vs. her own mouth, etc.
Republicans think they can win a national election by exhuming the ghost of Zell Miller
Making fun of his weight distracts from the reality of public service as an excuse to live off the government teat.
Most Republicans think the feds should not interfere.
Opposes raising the eligibility age or means-testing the programs
John Walters praised Chris Christie's comments about tax dollars from legal pot sales being "blood money." Then things got...interesting.
And that time he brushed off a father whose daughter benefits from medical marijuana...
New Jersey's governor thinks respecting individual freedom "sends the wrong message."
Two very different sessions for two very different GOP politicians.
Ordered to restore state payments he had cut
What will the GOP establishment do when its hand-picked candidates fail to launch?
Should your child be kept out of preschool for not getting a shot that's only 23% effective?
The balance of risks and benefits tilts overwhelmingly toward getting your kids vaccinated.
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