Gary Johnson Endorses* Kmele Foster for 2020: The Fifth Column Goes Presidential
Libertarian nominee drops by to talk Aleppo, Black Lives Matter, Boston Globe, and whether he'll be veep under President Foster
Libertarian nominee drops by to talk Aleppo, Black Lives Matter, Boston Globe, and whether he'll be veep under President Foster
The New York Times may think this will wound Johnson, but a similar moment of "unpopular" truthtelling regarding American foreign policy was the making of Ron Paul in 2007.
In an interview, the Libertarian vice presidential nominee vehemently denies reports by the Boston Globe and New York magazine that he is giving up, focusing only on Trump, and looking to bolt the L.P.
Asked about our biggest problems, the most common answer among young black voters was racism, while Hispanics said immigration, Asians said education, and whites said terrorism/homeland security.
The point of political reporting is to help provide context, not obscure it.
That September swoon sure didn't last very long.
If the former governor wins his home state, he just might block Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump from victory at the ballot box.
Like the fixation on Gary Johnson's "Aleppo moments," this stuff stymies serious conversation about first-order concerns like government spending.
While mainstream journalists yuk it up about Libertarian's "disqualifying" mistake, they are nearly 100% silent about the massive UK parliament report exposing Libya as a trumped up and abysmally planned intervention
Your favorite podcast throws a half-year birthday party by rocking 90 minutes on Gary Johnson, Ayn Rand, sex regs, and so much more
"Every American who casts a vote for him is standing for principles," declares World's Greatest Newspaper, as endorsement count moves to 13-6-1* for Clinton-Johnson-Trump
Election law expert Richard Winger looks at ballot access issues in the 2016 election.
Darryl Perry, who pulled 6 percent in the L.P. nomination race, announces he's an official write-in candidate in many states for Libertarians bothered by Gary Johnson's departures from orthodoxy
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Asked by Chris Matthews to name a foreign leader he admires, the Libertarian blanks out.
LP candidate and running mate Bill Weld go ballistic over dumb wars, exclusion from debates, and more in exclusive video.
Anti-corporate progressives use a billionaire's money to warn about Gary Johnson's "hairstyle" and invent a peacenik Al Gore.
The two major parties are "like gangs," said the family-sitcom star. "It's really time for us to break away."
Watch Matt Welch interview the Libertarian candidate about his reactions to last night, and his campaign strategy going forward
Why do we insist on using the "most stupid arrangement of any debate in the history of debating" for presidential candidates?
Libertarian Party ticket may be banished from the debate, but not from social media
On the eve of the first presidential debate, the leading third-party candidate sees a mini-flurry of negative numbers
Clinton is still the heavy favorite.
Remove the Libertarian and there goes fiscal sanity, federalism, and free speech.
Sixteen years ago, Trump advocated opening up the presidential debates to third parties. His arguments hold true today.
Libertarian candidate notes he's polling better than Perot was in 1992 when allowed into debates.
Q&A with the great libertarian law professor on cigarettes, global warming, foreign policy, and much, much more.
Why, this devious Libertarian monster doesn't even want to give free college to everybody!
If you're under 50 and worried about the 2016 election, automation, and your future, listen up!
Backers of the former two-term governor of New Mexico say he's a "sane centrist" while Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are dangerous extremists.
The Libertarian maintains support while the Green recedes, as the campaign enters what has historically been the best stretch for third-party candidates.
Libertarian nominee rejects "spoiler" frame in USA Today interview
Guest Josh Zepps talks the trio through the tensions between constitutionalism and police power, speculation and irresponsibility, normal human beings and two-party politics.
Libertarian, Republican candidates within the margin of error among U.S. military personnel; Hillary Clinton trails by more than 20 percentage points.
L.P. nominee brings in $5 million, "the largest monthly haul of any Libertarian presidential candidate in at least 20 years," but the feds rebuff his requests to be treated like a serious candidate. Meanwhile, Debate Commission protested, pro-Johnson documentary financed, plus other campaign news.
Compare his answers with Clinton, Trump, and Stein over at ScienceDebate.org
If you care about expanding choices and discussion when it comes to politics, the only proper reaction to Johnson's exclusion is outrage.
Clinton has been going full-force Millennial Whisperer recently, after learning that she's losing young voters to Gary Johnson and Jill Stein. Why it won't help.
Economist, heal thyself
One way to minimize Hillary Clinton's transgressions
Libertarian ticket gets a respectful, skeptical hearing on TV's leading news magazine
New Left stalwart talks with libertarian journalist about Gary Johnson, crony capitalism, the Koch brothers, and war