Roseanne Barr, Socialist for Trump
Why a leftist sitcom star prefers Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton
Why a leftist sitcom star prefers Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton
Tonie Nathan ran for vice-president in 1972 and, along with presidential nominee John Hospers, won an electoral vote.
The Democrats' choice for president refuses to say what the Second Amendment protects.
On war and peace, he's dangerously unpredictable, while she's predictably dangerous.
Clinton won New Jersey tonight, and as polls closed in California Clinton was on verge of becoming first woman to lead a major party's presidential ticket.
To right-wingers, Gary Johnson's embrace of "social liberalism" negates his pledge to "sign off on any reduction in the federal government."
There won't be a "Bernie Sanders 2020" campaign and he has no political heirs, so he's staying in until the convention.
This is a "historic, unprecedented moment," said Clinton. The response has mostly been a collective 'meh.'
Even as Clinton reaches the delegate threshold, the Dems attempt to cater.
All that, plus a Krist Novoseli? GarJo endorsement on tonight's Kennedy, 8 p.m. ET
Both candidates have terrible records on free speech.
It was Hillary Clinton's worst decision as secretary of state, yet Trump can't make a coherent case against it.
Trump's utter recklessness of thought should be disqualifying.
LP presidential candidate and former two-term New Mexico governor says "great middle of this country is libertarian."
Live at 10 p.m. ET on HBO, talking Trump, Hillary, Gary Johnson, and moreÂ
Ricochet's Jon Gabriel & National Review's Stephen Miller grill me on all things libertarian.
Study: Dem candidates spend more on ride-sharing than their GOP counterparts
To be included in debate, a candidate must be polling at 15 percent in five mainstream news polls, only one of which currently includes Johnson.
2:30pm ET in San Diego
Besides foreign policy, the quartet yaks about Kristolean futility, L.P. stripteases, America's new four-party system, and more. Â
A conversation with the activist who finds some common ground with libertarianism but diverges sharply on other issues.
The Democratic frontrunner is painted as stubborn, self-isolated, and unaccountable in IG's report.
Former State Department staffer Bryan Pagliano, who set up Clinton's private server, will refuse to answer questions in lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch.
The email controversy recapitulates themes from Clinton's handling of health care reform.
The governor who was the 1992 version of Bernie Sanders and thorn-in-Bill-Clinton's side goes mainstream and backs the frontrunner.
With Gary Johnson and Bill Weld as standard bearers, the LP is more serious and in touch with America than the Dems and the GOP.
Do "litmus tests" for judicial nominees harm the Supreme Court?
Democratic elites blame Sanders' protracted campaign for damaging Clinton, but she's her own worst enemy.
The Golden State's complex primary system may not benefit him, but the fight will help state-level Democrats.
Clinton's campaign insists that her exclusive reliance on a private email server was allowed. It wasn't.
The problem isn't that the letter goes too far. It's that it doesn't go far enough.
Ignoring calls to quit for the sake of "party unity," the democratic socialist gets to leave a bigger mark on the Democrats.
There's no mystery about why women are lukewarm on a backward-looking, mediocre pol: Gender is thankfully not as big a deal as it used to be.
Matt Welch talks 2016 politics on tonight's Kennedy at 8 p.m. ET
"Here we go again" is right...
Bernie Sanders says we shouldn't be forced to "vote for the lesser of two evils."
Democrats can fight the sharing economy-but they'll lose voters if they do.
Can the LP and other third-parties rise to the opportunity?
Q&A with Hot Air's Ed Morrissey
Let's get this deleted. Thanks, The vast majority of Americans.
A running list of military interventionists who have declared preference for the long-hated Democrat
Women's obituary slags the terrible major-party choices facing Americans in November.
Supporters of Trump, Cruz, and Rubio more likely to see profoundness in bullshit than supporters of Clinton, Sanders, and O'Malley
The Clinton campaign has been using former Goldman Sachs advisor Gene Sperling to criticize Donald Trump.
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