There Were No Survivors: Libertarians Debate Donald Trump, Pro and Con, at FreedomFest.
Matt Welch, Jeffrey Tucker, Wayne Allyn Root, and Dan Mangru get into a shouting match, "moderated" by yours truly.
Matt Welch, Jeffrey Tucker, Wayne Allyn Root, and Dan Mangru get into a shouting match, "moderated" by yours truly.
The Squint says political correctness means "It's a sad time in history."
Instead of partisan schadenfreude, can we have a serious debate about policy for a change?
Trump can't let himself acknowledge that our problem is not American weakness but American strength.
The former GOP guvs spend an hour with Anderson Cooper and make themselves stand out by being optimistic realists.
The only big difference with Trump is that the candidate is publicly joining them.
More than 12 times as many Florida Democrats rejected Al Gore in favor of Bush than they did for Nader.
Although Khizr Khan "has no right" to question Trump's constitutional fidelity, Trump has "a right to defend himself."
He won't have his massive spending plans outdone by Hillary Clinton.
Former GOP candidate keeping a low profile in presidential commentary, but certainly understands why a limited-government voter may choose the Libertarian Party nominee
Forget Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton just like we've forgotten about Braniff Airlines.
The libertarian magician also reveals how he lost over 100 pounds in a few short months and why Bob Dylan is his hero.
The GOP candidate's warnings that the election will be rigged are more evidence of his authoritarian leanings.
Filmmakers producing a real-time documentary on Libertarian Party nominee's race for White House.
Trump's shoestring campaign is subsisting on less than half of Clinton's vast fortune, yet the usual voices supporting taxpayer-funded political campaigns have fallen strangely silent.
Gallup poll finds 51 percent of respondents less likely to vote Trump based on the RNC.
Steve Forbes isn't fooled by the tough-talking billionaire. So why is he endorsing him?
The numbers are unstable right now, but give it a few weeks.
James Comey confirmed that the Democratic nominee has repeatedly misled the public about her State Department emails.
What libertarian and conservative legal experts think about Trump.
The retired general shouted out plans to intervene endlessly to rid the planet of "evil."
Hint: It's not the top of their ticket.
This is probably the closest thing to a pro-sex-work stance that any major-party candidate has ever taken.
The Republican presidential nominee says he has read the Constitution, but Khizr Khan "has no right" to ask.
Political concession to the Sanders crowd that you'll pay $35 billion for
The GOP candidate's bizarre but revealing counter-programing to the DNC.
The RNC and DNC were rife with protectionist, zero-sum economics. That will get us absolutely nowhere as a country.
The Donald Trump argument.
This was the powerful highlight of the Democratic National Convention.
Here's what the Democratic nominee will say, and how it will be received.
Watch Nick Gillespie, Jeffrey Tucker, and Matt Welch get booed and heckled for criticizing Trump at FreedomFest
It wasn't just one party who set up a system Trump could use to snoop on his enemies.
When the Secret Service does the bidding of the two major political parties, free speech is abridged.
Clinton's policies would increase the debt less-but would still leave the budget on an unsustainable path.
Bernie dead-enders, BLM politics, and Russkies galore, against a backdrop of European horror
Trump contradicts himself three times while answering a simple question-then offers another contradiction to clarify.
Even Nixon released his taxes while under audit.
America is already great, say #demsinphilly, except for all the stagnation, pollution, racism, sexism, etc.
He has not a constitutional bone in his body
Reason TV asked DNC delegates about issues ranging from freedom of speech to trade to executive power, guns, and foreign policy.
Sen. Bob Casey's empty gotcha on Donald Trump's business practices betray a lack of thought on trade issues.
Protectionism is popular only with party elites, not regular Americans.
Same song, different strongman
Unlike Donald Trump, the Democratic nominee's ideas are frighteningly clear
From clamping down on free speech to interventionist foreign policy to growing government, the Democratic nominee is way out of step.
"I'm talking territory instead of Muslim," he says, but adds that the Constitution "doesn't necessarily give us the right to commit suicide."
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