Kat Timpf: An Unapologetic Libertarian at Fox News
The co-host of Gutfeld! talks about how everyone should reject binary thinking.
The co-host of Gutfeld! talks about how everyone should reject binary thinking.
According to Trump's preferred source, violent victimizations fell slightly in 2023, although the difference was not statistically significant.
Neither Harris nor Trump has a plan to address national debt, but they dramatically differ on taxation.
Remy fails to fit in at the presidential debate.
Either fact-check both candidates or don't bother.
Trump's greatest enemy on Tuesday wasn't ABC. It was himself.
At their first presidential debate, Trump repeatedly got so bogged down in bizarre claims that he failed to effectively combat a weak Harris performance.
Each candidate made some good points about reproductive freedom and each told some major whoppers.
Plus: A milestone for private space flight, judicial reform and protest in Mexico, the TSA's shameless exploitation of 9/11, and more...
The costs of steep tariffs and a higher corporate income tax extend far beyond the advertised targets.
Violent crime dropped in 2023 and appears to be on track for another large decline this year.
Corporate subsidies and regressive tax breaks show who really benefits from Harris' agenda.
Plus: Columbia's outside agitators, E.U. antitrust crackdown prevails, and more...
His new stance could encourage Vice President Kamala Harris to emphasize her opposition to federal marijuana prohibition.
Plus: Baby showers for frozen eggs, Orbán pulls an Abbott, China's economic woes, and more...
On this small issue, America has finally come to its senses.
If the Republican Party's presidential candidate can't articulate a supply-side alternative to costly Democratic proposals, then government will get bigger.
As families continue to defect from government-managed K-12, teachers unions are tightening their squeeze on the Democratic Party.
Donald Trump believes that endless sanctions on Russia and Iran have serious downsides. So do Kamala Harris’ advisers.
Plus: Dutch housing policy makes literally no sense, Israel-Palestine gets litigated on campus (again), and more...
From overspending to the state's overly powerful unions, California keeps sticking to the taxpayer.
The Democratic nominee has favored policing online speech. Would a future Harris administration defend free expression?
The Dutch government's radical expansion of rent control is displacing tenants and aggravating a preexisting housing shortage.
Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, and J.D. Vance agree that U.S. Steel needs to be controlled from Washington. They are all wrong.
Both propose awful economic policies that appeal to public ignorance.
Whether her reversal is sincere or politically expedient, Harris is right not to try changing people's driving habits by force.
It remains unclear whether either would do anything about that as president.
Plus: A listener asks the editors, when it is right to revolt to stop repeated miscarriages of justice?
Plus: J.D. Vance shouldn't be near podcasts, Trump takes on marijuana laws, and more...
Will the liars and hacks who covered up Biden's cognitive decline face any consequences?
Plus: Kamala Harris' big night, Japan ignores climate critics, Rio cops lose their minds, and more...
Plus: New York authorities set seized weed on fire, Pavel Durov charged by French authorities, and more...
Vice President Kamala Harris would add about $2 trillion to the deficit.
Plus: Venezuelan surveillance, American book banning, the shifting politics of shitposting, and more...
Kamala Harris' promise to end the housing shortage and adopt rent control shows that YIMBY ideas are just one of several competing housing policy agendas within the Democratic Party.
Plus: Does the government own too much land in Utah? And the latest response to Friends star Matthew Perry’s drug overdose death.
As with Trump and his tariffs, Harris appears unwilling to acknowledge the obvious consequences of hiking taxes on businesses.
Kennedy said that Trump would be the superior candidate on his three major, "existential" issues of "free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the war on our children."
The official Democratic Party platform no longer endorses abolishing the death penalty, decriminalizing marijuana, or repealing mandatory minimums.
Both Israeli hostage families and Palestinian Americans want the war to end with a prisoner exchange. But that isn’t moving Democratic policy.
Plus: Harris/Walz camo hats are not for rednecks, mobility vs. density, and more...
This is what 'democracy' looks like. Unfortunately.
And probably because Republicans have foolishly abandoned it as a unifying theme.
The New York Times contributor discusses the Democratic National Convention and the rhetoric of "freedom" on Just Asking Questions.
Democrats campaigning both on their pandemic record and minding your own damn business: Pick one.
Both campaigns represent variations on a theme of big, fiscally irresponsible, hyper-interventionist government.
Americans need a politician dedicated to unwinding decades of government interventions that have driven up the cost of middle-class living.
The American economy is robustly competitive. The federal government could just mess it up.