A Republican Party of Emotions, Not Ideas
How will the newfangled GOP make America safe again? By blustering like the last 15 years didn't happen
How will the newfangled GOP make America safe again? By blustering like the last 15 years didn't happen
July 18, 2016 may go down as the day modern conservatism changed forever
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"I'm a Nixon guy," but the drug war "was Nixon's greatest mistake," Stone tells Reason.
In 60 Minutes interview, Trump says the Constitution "doesn't necessarily give us the right to commit suicide, as a country, OK?"
Cleveland is where the GOP as we know it is going to die.
Trump misstates his own position on the war, excuses his running mate for an error of judgment he says his opponent wasn't entitled to make.
They say he's a "con artist," "narcissist," "bully," and "pathological liar" whose candidacy is "a cancer on conservatism."
Donald Trump would be the kind of president Pence has warned about.
The GOP candidate's new graphic looks an awful lot like a penis.
Chooses Mike Pence as VP
Trump's VP pick is a generic Republican. That's the point.
On immigration, surveillance, torture, and press freedom, Trump's ideas are not just bad-they're unconstitutional.
A little transparency about the political opinions of Supreme Court justices isn't the worst thing in the world.
Republican Presidential Nomination
Assembled over classical music and quinoa cups, a group of conservative allies aims to change the course of the presidential election. Or do they?
The liberal justice attacks the presumptive GOP nominee.
The Indiana guv is a social conservative, surveillance-state booster, drug warrior...and budget hawk. So where does that leave libertarians? Still #NeverTrump.
Anti-porn positions remain while free trade support takes a hit.
With either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton about to become president, why is the stock market soaring?
Blacks and whites are talking past each other instead of connecting. Sadly, there's no reason to think anything will change soon.
The liberal justice speaks with The New York Times.
All four presidential candidates say states should be free to legalize marijuana, but they differ on whether that's a good idea.
LP candidate defends safety net spending but calls for smaller government.
The former secretary of state may well be the second coming of George H.W. Bush: A time-server with no grasp of the future.
The GOP candidate expressed envy that Saddam Hussein could "kill terrorists" without due process.
Clinton to address criminal justice reform tonight
All four say states should be free to legalize pot, but only two say that's a smart policy.
Make America ¯_(?)_/¯ Again.
Big fan of Article XII of the Constitution, threatens to start publicly attacking Republican Sen. Jeff Flake.
The party should say "no" to Trump's anti-NAFTA tirades.
Clinton vs. Trump the ultimate political race to the bottom.
Without the GOP's help, NAFTA would never have passed
LBJ's Daisy, Nixon's "Crime," Dukakis' "Snoopy" tank ride, you've got competition.
The presumptive GOP nominee is selling an economic fantasy.
Only Libertarian Gary Johnson supports free trade and opposes tariffs, "period."
Does everything always have to be about America? Yes, pretty much, if you're an American.
Obama's former chief speechwriter goes to bat against information leakers.
Only Libertarian Gary Johnson promises to balance budget while reducing outlays.
Journalists are hyping poll results that look quite different when Gary Johnson is properly included
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