Hillary Clinton: 'This Is Painful, and It Will Be For a Long Time.'
Clinton gives her concession speech, and the Democrats face a reckoning.
Clinton gives her concession speech, and the Democrats face a reckoning.
Reason TV traveled to Albuquerque to get Johnson supporters' take on this election and their role in it, and to find out what's next for the Libertarian Party after an historic showing in the popular vote.
I voted my conscience for a candidate who is for free trade, immigration, and sane drug policy. And who is anti-war. Might've voted for yours if they were too.
Non-interventionism needs a voice in 2017 and beyond.
Trump is definitely a bully, but are things really that bad in American schools?
Let's warm ourselves by the embers of the 2016 election.
Fear of a Trump presidency has put a number of libertarian-ish thinkers "with her."
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump wins the election, massive challenges face the next president of the United States.
How the Clinton/Trump race to the bottom prove the thesis of The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong With America.
The list stops at three for the sake of brevity, but you can assume that Clinton and Trump both have more than enough doom to spare for other liberties.
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump becomes president, American trust and confidence in government will keep dropping. And that's a big problem.
Forget Hillary, says Weld. Former New Mexico governor has "experience," "character" for the job.
Says real national debt is north of $200 trillion and screwing younger Americans from now til Doomsday.
25% of the Libertarian's current supporters are Republicans compared to 10% Democrats
As the presidential race drags into the home stretch, food issues don't even rate as a blip on the polls.
Is joining the new universal climate accord irreversible?
Thank Citizens United for making corporate-funded political ads like this legal!
There's something heartening about Trump's gross remarks about women, Muslims, and Mexicans: he remains a free man despite uttering them.
And will he drag the LP across the 5 percent threshold on Election Day? Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and David Weigel talk it out.
A GOP proposal to deny Clinton's appointment choices may backfire.
Useless pre-K programs give politicians the warm-fuzzies but don't do much to help students, new study says.
There's a norm, people! A norm!
The newly revived email controversy shows how she manages to be less trusted than Trump.
Libertarian vice presidential nominee disagrees with his own campaign's statement on Clinton's emails, and calls her "a person of high moral character"
Contract expired yesterday, union voted weeks ago to authorize strike.
Comics artist Brett Smith (Avengers, Hulk, Guardians of the Galaxy) says Hillary and Bill Clinton's corruption needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.
In 2012, "Planet Money" put forward a six-plank "no-brainer economic platform" for growth and fairness. Johnson scored best on it - then and now.
Crooked Hillary is the one that has been on front pages lately. But none of us are either entirely evil or entirely good, including Clinton-and Donald Trump.
Indications point to more and grander military interventions under a President Clinton.
The weekend reactions are both a reminder and a preview of how Clinton handles a scandal.
Two cures for what ails us, and no good prognosis.
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Live debate at New York City's Soho Forum, will be livestreamed as well.
Turns out there's still time for October surprises.
Models of American electoral behavior suggest that Clinton should lose, but worries about extremism may Trump
Political science says that normally Clinton should lose, but Crazy Trump may up end model predictions
The 'Foreign Agent' author flirts with a "Salman Rushdie moment," doubles down on his #NeverTrump, #NeverHillary stance, and explains how America has "cancer."
Politicians would rather hew to their preferred talking points than engaging issues.
Podcast: Election 2016, Americans should be proud of the free speech laws that gave rise to Donald Trump and how Tom Wolfe is "America's greatest living essayist."
Clinton and Co. blame Trump from a rise in bullying that may not even be happening.
Matt Welch assesses Hillary Clinton's absurd "I do not add a penny to the national debt" claim on Stossel
Matt Welch discusses that plus Gary Johnson polling and collegiate Hallowween costumes on FBN's Kennedy tonight at 8 pm ET
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