Who's Ready for an Obama Lecture About Trump?: Podcast
Critiquing an ex-president's warnings about anti-media rhetoric, non-voting, and unelected bureaucrats
Critiquing an ex-president's warnings about anti-media rhetoric, non-voting, and unelected bureaucrats
Building iPhones entirely in the U.S. would double or triple their retail prices. There's no way Apple is going to do that.
The former adviser pleaded guilty last year.
There are many reasons to be excited about the NFL's return. The national anthem controversy isn't one of them.
To understand what has happened to the Republican Party, consider the trajectory of the Wisconsin governor.
Trump thinks that by publishing the piece, the Times is "virtually" guilty of "treason."
The Massachusetts Democrat is grandstanding, but that doesn't mean she's wrong.
Rand Paul betrays his civil libertarian principles when he calls for using junk science to ferret out disloyalty.
SCOTUS scholar Damon Root says Trump's nominee still hasn't answered pressing questions about government snooping and unchecked executive power.
By making it harder for smokers to switch to vaping, the Trump administration's tariffs would strike a blow against public health.
The president may well be unprincipled, ignorant, and awful, but he was elected fair and square.
The anonymous author says there's a "quiet resistance within the administration."
"Why do you have these views [on trade]?" Gary Cohn reportedly asked Trump. "I just do," Trump replied.
You know, it's not hard to check the record.
"A lot of people are concerned about this administration."
In his new book, Bob Woodward reportedly reveals a "nervous breakdown" inside the White House, with an unhinged president at the center of the mess.
Before demanding censure or intervention, take a step back from the Twitter machine and ask yourself whether anyone really cares about this stuff.
Judge Kavanaugh will mostly advance freedom, says Cato's Ilya Shapiro.
The Trump administration wants to do more of what hasn't worked.
Trump missed Friday's deadline to reach a NAFTA deal with Canada, and he did it in spectacular fashion.
A White House policy committee is collecting information on "negative trends" and "threats" associated with legalization.
The federal government has run up a deficit of $684 billion this year. The CBO predicts that number will exceed $1 trillion in 2019.
State Rep. Brandon Phinney talks about removing outdated laws, being an Army reservist against interventionism, and what the L.P. needs to do in an era of Trumpism and Democratic Socialism.
The president's destructive attack on free trade.
Amazon pushes back after Sen. Bernie Sanders accuses them of not paying fair wages.
Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, defended Trump's idea of regulating the search giant.
A little consistency would be nice.
Many Americans don't care about who is right or wrong; they only care about crushing political enemies.
A judge ruled in May that the First Amendment means we all should be able to see government officials' social media accounts.
Mollie Tibbetts murder has given it a whole new lease on life, thanks to Trump and his restrictionist acolytes
Your unfettered expression is only one click away, and the late senator himself engaged in ritual self-criticism, Matt Welch argues on Bloggingheads.
Given the president's confusion about campaign finance law, how could he have "knowingly and willfully" violated it?
The deal empowers "government bureaucrats rather than markets to determine the components in cars and other goods," says Sen. Ben Sasse.
Most of the funds are earmarked for soybean farmers, who would really rather just be able to sell their goods to China again.
Threatened regulations on "fake news" would be an attack on press freedom
Plus: "Sheriff Joe" Arpaio faces voters again, states go after sexual-assault NDAs, and Louisiana florists fight licensing exams.
"The Party of Lincoln is going to become the party of pissed off 55-plus white guys with GEDs," warns Republican strategist Rick Wilson, author of Everything Trump Touches Dies. Also: "There's a giant market opportunity for the Libertarian Party."
Canada holds the upper hand, as the Trump administration and Mexico rush to finalize new trade deal before Friday's critical deadline.
What the reaction to John McCain's death tells us about the values of Washington's political class
If only there was something he could do about those tariffs...
As with school shootings, terrible events breed really bad policy ideas.
The woman who leaked a report showing Russian attempts to infiltrate voting systems gets the longest sentence ever imposed for her offense.
Trump is politicizing Mollie Tibbetts' horrible murder to peddle false stereotypes
The allegations against Trump are serious, Amash says. But impeachment, he adds, isn't something to take lightly.
More Trump-era hyperbole from liberal pundits and politicians.
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