Hillary Clinton Picks a Doomed Fight With Americans Over Guns
Future President Clinton may well impose new restrictions on guns. Getting Americans to obey them will be a tougher trick.
Future President Clinton may well impose new restrictions on guns. Getting Americans to obey them will be a tougher trick.
Calls her "the second worst thing that could happen to this country"
Other guests include Ann Coulter, Dan Savage, and Bryan Cranston.
The likely Democratic nominee signals a willingness to attack the GOP candidate in a way that Republicans never did.
Ain't no party like a third party. Except for a fourth, fifth, or even sixth party.
"Our Founders didn't want entrenched political parties. So why should we accept this terrible choice?"
Clinton had characterized the FBI's investigation as "routine," but the DOJ now refers to it as a "law enforcement proceeding."
Both candidates have abysmal records on First Amendment issues.
Why did GOP voters pick such a weak general election candidate?
3 takeaways from the the Indiana presidential primaries
RealClearPolitics had Clinton up almost 7 points in the Hoosier State.
Trump vs. Clinton is now guaranteed. #NeverTrump? How about #NeverPolitics. Or #libertarian?
The democratic socialist wins the Hoosier State, but Clinton still has a clear path to the Democratic nomination.
Clinton's coronation continues to be delayed by an insurgent with different ideas on economics, the drug war, military interventionism.
From the Roman Empire to oil-rich Venezuela to Kodak to the GOP, big things go bust all the time. And that's OK.
Matt Welch defends what little Democratic competition exists in 2016, on tonight's Kennedy
And what politicians don't understand about them.
Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has surprising answers in his deeply researched new book, Going Red.
Both Republicans and Democrats are now openly hostile to free trade. That ain't good, folks.
Hillary Clinton joins Philadelphia's mayor in playing down the levy's paternalistic purpose.
Clinton rewrites history, forgetting the how hard she battled Barack Obama to the bitter end in 2008.
If you thought the exit of Marco Rubio meant we could forget about the welder issue, alas, no such luck.
Equal pay, abortion, and other issues concerning sex and gender are all over TV this election.
Claims rules against campaign coordination do not apply here.
Nanny tendencies overcome promise not to raise taxes on the less wealthy.
We should be demanding only that they don't keep screwing it up.
Has he changed his mind, or is he trying to have it both ways?
Sanders came onto Clinton's turf riding a winning streak, but he may no longer have a path to the nomination.
Ted Cruz fans tend toward more traditional conservatives media while Bernie Sanders fans like Nerdist.
Sen. Sanders, however, seems to think that voters will be horrified to learn of Alice Walton's support for Clinton.
Matt Welch talks about the 'ugliness' of Clintonian crime politics on Rev. Al Sharpton's PoliticsNation
Matt Welch, Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan try to figure out who's the real New Yorker
MSNBC's PoliticsNation will feature some blunt talk about New York politics
Neither could be expected to avoid further interventionist blunders.
He has turned against the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act but talks like he still supports it.
The Democratic frontrunner proves she's willing to take a dangerous, irresponsible gamble with the economy.
Remy out-Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in last night's CNN debate.
Clinton minimizes her role in advocating longer sentences and exaggerates her role in trying to shorten them.
This could be Bernie's last stand, but his bad ideas will live on.
Andrew Cuomo, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Hakeem Jeffries, and others spoke with Reason at tonight's Democratic debate in Brooklyn.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off in Brooklyn. Reason is here to help you through it.
The Democratic showdown in Brooklyn might be the last time Sanders can showcase what few libertarian ideals he holds.
First place goes to former Klansman David Duke, who was disliked by slightly more Americans in 1992.
She acknowledges harsher penalties implemented in the '90s were a mistake.