China Trade Isn't Killing America's Working Class
Government handouts maybe more responsible.
Government handouts maybe more responsible.
The Libertarian Party candidate got double digit support in a new poll, pulling hypothetical voters from both the Trump and Clinton camps.
Conservative foreign policy counsels are stacked with status quo hawks, so Trump's less interventionist crew draws from the fringes.
But does it work? And should we import it to the United States? No and no.
The combative GOP primaries put the state into play.
Clinton and Cruz both condemn Trump's "isolationism," code for asking why America must police the planet.
The House Speaker's speech on the state of American politics made no direct mention of the GOP frontrunner.
The GOP is throwing away the youth vote. Here's how to win it back.
Everyone wants to live in a Trump-free world, but alas...
...or even Mexico. Bob Goodlatte's design-challenged interns are wasting your tax dollars.
The former New Mexico governor and 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate could be a Ralph Nader-ian spoiler.
American working class is spurning jobs, but somehow that's the fault of trade liberalization
Halting all immigration is an extreme measure.
Unlike Hillary Clinton and the Republicans at the pro-Israel lobby conference, Sanders acknowledged there are two sides to peace negotiations.
A mixed bag of military contractors, a Jihad-panicked Middle East expert, and energy consultants doesn't tell us how a President Trump will do foreign policy.
Watch Matt Welch on tonight's Kennedy, Fox Business Network at 8 p.m. and midnight ET
How :-), :-(, and emoticons helped lead to Trump
So says Dilbert creator Scott Adams, who predicts The Donald will win the presidency in a landslide.
The number of startups headed by the youngs is one-third of what it was in 1989!
"I don't fear the Republican Party implosion, I welcome it."
Donald Trump has blown apart the boundaries of acceptable American political speech
How the billionaire populist has blown apart the boundaries of acceptable political discourse
Trump is more skeptical of foreign intervention, but both promise to boost military spending and destroy ISIS.
Trump supporters will be angry either way
How the arrest of an anti-communist Catholic priest in the 1940s explains Donald Trump's right to free speech.
"If 'right of Scalia' is what a Democratic nominee looks like, maybe we'll get better from President Trump."
The aggrieved-nation shtick has been the strongman's path to power many times in the past. We shouldn't discount it today.
Rep. Justin Amash on Capitol Hill skullduggery, surveillance surprises, and how Donald Trump "could be very dangerous as president"
Why is the Republican establishment objecting to the future they helped create?
He's come close, but Trump hasn't quite crossed the threshold of unlawful incitement to violence.
The libertarian-leaning pundit despairs of Trump's rise in conversation with Nick Gillespie & Matt Welch.
He's the culmination of multiple problems and factors, all exploding at once.
Listen to Matt Welch, Elizabeth Nolan Brown, Damon Root, and Matt Kibbe on Sirius XM channel 121 at Noon ET
Although the billionaire braggart's nomination looks increasingly likely, he is more disliked than any other presidential candidate.
Why the Texas senator is the least scary of the remaining major-party candidates
Get your fresh election results.
The duo represents America's worst protectionist spasm since Hoover.
If Trump gets the nomination, she's going to need the independent spending.
Listen to Election Day commentary from Kyle Smith, Liz Mair, Patrick Ruffini and Matt Welch on Sirius XM Channel 121 at Noon ET
And less anti-elitist than Bernie Sanders' followers.
Trump voters who fear a white minority U.S. should just relax.
Fields, Ben Shapiro, and at least four others leave the conservative rabble-rousing site
Obama was born in 1961. But instead of moving toward a relative youngster, voters are going for candidates born in the 1940s.
Trump canceling Chicago event made Republicans more likely to vote for him.
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