Republican Voters Got More Socially Liberal Under Trump
Liberals spent the last decade moving leftward on questions of race and sexual orientation—and so did conservatives.
Liberals spent the last decade moving leftward on questions of race and sexual orientation—and so did conservatives.
Tim Carney discusses America's "baby bust" on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
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The Center has gotten rich in part thanks to its "hate map," which smears many good people.
"It's not about money or jobs or fiscal conservatism," one CPAC attendee told Reason.
Apparently, parents’ rights don’t extend to letting their kids listen to naughty Christmas lyrics.
This isn't something radical. It basically just affirms a status quo supported by the polls.
If the midterms favor Republicans, their top priority needs to be the fight against inflation—whether or not they feel like they created the problem.
An interview between President Joe Biden and social media star Dylan Mulvaney offer a lesson in mutual forbearance.
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Under H.B. 1557, only the most conservative parents will decide what everybody else’s kids will learn about sexual orientation or gender identity.
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The new right naively thinks a government more empowered to "protect children" would be good for families. Nope.
The postwar era has been an endless series of rebukes to social conservatives—and a win for libertarians.
The porn wars haven't died, they're just packaged differently.
Neither feminists nor social conservatives have the right understanding
Last year, Utah's Jon E. Stanard voted to raise the penalty for soliciting prostitution to $2,500. And this year...
The paper says loosening rules "runs counter to the Trump administration's less-is-more credo about government meddling."
Flush this claim in the nearest men's, women's, or family restroom - along with stories of pervs being drawn to Target like flies shit.
The retailer is doing exactly what supporters of N.C.'s HB2 said they should do. Why are folks upset?
A closer look at the participants suggests a little more.
Cruz, Trump vie for anti-marriage vote in Iowa.
Cruz and Rubio rise as they focus on social conservatives.
There's a pretty bright line between being a fraud and being trans. Unless you're a conservative pundit.
When you debate with words instead of government force, acceptance of gay marriage will win
It's conservative social engineering atop pro-growth reforms
It depends on how you define "conservative." The research shows classical liberals/libertarians are smartest of all.
The growing state, after all—not the atheist—is religion's biggest rival.
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