#NeverTrump Celebrities Say Vote for Hillary Clinton and Mark Ruffalo Will Show You His D*ck
From Robert Downey Jr. to Martin Sheen to Julianne Moore to Scarlett Johansson, a "shit-ton" of movie stars tell you the proper way to vote.
From Robert Downey Jr. to Martin Sheen to Julianne Moore to Scarlett Johansson, a "shit-ton" of movie stars tell you the proper way to vote.
Libertarian nominee rejects "spoiler" frame in USA Today interview
Libertarian, Republican candidates within the margin of error among U.S. military personnel; Hillary Clinton trails by more than 20 percentage points.
The next president could choose up to five Supreme Court Justices.
Trump and Clinton both have dirty hands.
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.
Trick question-it was both of them.
One way to minimize Hillary Clinton's transgressions
Ride-sharing company stupidly attacked after prices went up in Manhattan area wracked by terroristic violence.
Refuse to actually engage with the reasons the electorate dislikes Clinton and she might lose.
The Democratic presidential candidate disavows Obama's SCOTUS pick.
Your favorite three-way podcast is back after a week off for, uh, maintenance
Talking Gary Johnson's poll numbers, Colin Powell's emails, Winston Churchill's doctor note vs. Donald Trump's and Hillary Clinton's.
Being even more condescending toward them probably won't work.
Newspaper editorial count now 5 for Clinton, 4 for Johnson, 0 for Trump
Matt Welch asks in the L.A. Times, 'What would the world look like if politicians weren't always applying lipstick to their rhetorical pigs?'
Has the possibility of a Trump presidency caused progressives to reflect on the wisdom of an all-powerful State?
Term limited president gets more enthusiasm than the nominee long packaged as his inevitable successor.
He's the only one talking about a guest worker program with Mexico
The 2016 election is ultimately a fight between a future based on freedom and a bunker mentality in trade, culture, and immigration.
The Democratic hopeful stays silent on renominating Obama's stalled candidate.
While Lindsey Graham, Hillary Clinton, and the Washington Post guffaw at Gary Johnson, voters seem strangely unpersuaded by the language-policing of interventionists.
Freaking out over the commander-in-chief forum.
"Serious" major party candidates screw up foreign policy questions almost every election cycle.
TrumpTon, by contrast, are clueless jerks
Former two-term governor won't make presidential debates despite historically strong showing for a Libertarian nominee.
The Democratic nominee continues to minimize her email "mistake" at the State Department.
Reason spoke to vets tonight at IAVA's headquarters and outside the forum.
Clinton and Trump's unfavorables are higher among veterans than the general public, but they'll be featured at at tonight's IAVA event.
The visionary tech billionaire is right that government is dysfunctional but wrong about its core responsibilities.
The former New Mexico governor won't win in November but he does represent the future of policy.
Drug company Mylan is able to charge monopoly prices due to government regulation, not free-market forces.
Here's why calling Donald Trump 'reckless' doesn't pack that much of a punch.
Like his candidate, Latino Donald Trump spokesman just doesn't get America, food, or entrepreneurship.
Would-be president will be on Dancing With The Stars, fueling even more contempt for politics and politicians.
The 2016 election is a master class in the "narcissism of small differences" when it comes to major-party candidates.
Thanks for paying for the pensions and benefits of connected Beltway staff.
The former secretary of state's loose email habits continued long after she left office. Does that matter?
Growth for third-party choices and among undecideds.
Blue Collar Comedy stalwart and Prilosec pitchman makes novel case for LP nominee: "Do I want to poop my pants or do I want somebody else to poop my pants?"
At least 30 of Hillary Clinton's supposedly non-work-related emails discussed Benghazi attack. It's a good time to revisit her decision to attack Libya, too.
Would she allow the rest of us to be equally protected?
Weiner embarrassed himself and his wife, but Bill Clinton and his aides deliberately smeared Monica Lewinsky and other women's reputations.