FBI Head Says Prosecuting Hillary Clinton for 'Gross Negligence' Would Be Unfair
James Comey says justice demands proof of criminal intent, even when the law doesn't.
James Comey says justice demands proof of criminal intent, even when the law doesn't.
In the halls of power, how classified information is handled is ultimately less important than who's handling it.
Clinton vs. Trump the ultimate political race to the bottom.
FBI Director James Comey fails to understand that extreme recklessness is gross negligence.
A.G. Loretta Lynch accepts FBI recommendation.
Bernie Sanders likes it. Will taxpayers?
Prior to FBI Director Comey's statements, Gary Johnson did not want to be a "stone thrower" when it comes to Clinton and her email issues. Some Libertarians are peeved at a missed opportunity.
No, but there's a strong pragmatic and libertarian case for honest transparency in government action and conduct.
Why did the FBI recommend against prosecuting her for gross negligence in handling classified material?
Intent matters, but sometimes only when authorities decide it does, like if it turns out you're Hillary Clinton.
Slams her and staff for gross negligence and carelessness.
She refuses to learn from every failed foreign intervention.
Also, Sanders says his endorsement of Hillary Clinton is "not there at this moment."
Matt Welch on the presidential front-runner's lousy First Amendment record, on Stossel and Red Eye
LBJ's Daisy, Nixon's "Crime," Dukakis' "Snoopy" tank ride, you've got competition.
Newly revealed emails indicate the former secretary of state was concerned about more than just "convenience."
Policy guide is essentially a call for lobbying to influence regulations and spending.
House Select Committee report reinforces what we already knew: In moments of danger and stress, the Democratic elite will respond to violence with censorship
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.
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
Three out of four presidential candidates have made a statement on Brexit.
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Without actually conceding, he makes it clear he's not going to be making any radical moves post-defeat.
Will her choice be guided more by experience or political considerations?
Feinstein's bill would affect hundreds of thousands of people, not just suspected terrorists.
Libertarian is competitive among independents and Millennials in two new polls, while doing his best to date against a rising Jill Stein
Don't assume that the Libertarian is only poaching Republicans
Overseas attacks haven't worked, and pursuing more of them will only make things worse at home.
We don't need a 'broader database.' And have we already forgotten about fusion centers?
Arguing over regulations that keep poor people from improving their situations
Your favorite libertarian podcast tackles the nation's deadliest mass shooting
Says he wants a safe society that's tolerant and open and also railed against Muslim immigration.
Matt Welch talks terrorism and the political instinct to control & clench on tonight's Kennedy
Terrorist attacks bolster turnout, but that doesn't tell you whom voters will support
Trump "says very scary things," Clinton does them.
"When will this stop? When will we get tough, smart & vigilant?" tweets Trump.
Libertarian women reflect on the historic nomination of Hillary Clinton.
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LP presidential ticket stakes out differences between Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians.
Her finger on the trigger isn't safer.
Also, Michael Moynihan and Matt Welch talk about what it's like to be among the clapping seals in the audience of Real Time with Bill Maher.
It's a BFD that nobody really cares that Hillary might become the first female president.
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