The Best & Worst Moments of the Texas GOP Debate
The Elephants stampede toward Super Tuesday.
The Elephants stampede toward Super Tuesday.
SC senator calls Trump a "loser," jokes about killing Ted Cruz on floor of the Senate.
Washington Post column goes full Godwin on jackass billionaire.
As two Cuban-Americans fight their way toward the presidency, are Cubans about to lose their special immigration status?
The Expatriate Terrorist Act will terrorize Americans more than ISIS
An endorsement that emphasizes points of agreement.
"Yes, we should deport them," the Texas senator says.
Can Ted Cruz promise to bust the budget over military spending and still appeal to former Paul supporters?
Also calls himself a constitutionalist.
The billionaire developer has abandoned his support for "assault weapon" bans and waiting periods.
What he really wants is a justice that will agree with what he believes the law should be.
What will happen to gun rights if a Democrat picks his replacement?
His Expatriate Terrorist Act is a mischievous bill that'll endanger all Americans
Comparing his scores on seven science policy topics to Cruz, Rubio, and Bush
It's blowhard versus blowhard.
Says too many innocent people go to jail because of bad forensics and poor counsel.
His strategy wasn't lovely, but it was a blow to crony capitalism.
Ted Cruz is courting disappointed Rand Paul voters, but Trump's anti-defense posture may win them over.
The Texas senator says "we will end this deluge of drugs" by securing the border.
A shift from Iowa to New Hampshire includes shift in rhetoric.
Marijuana federalists lead the GOP race, while the most pugilistic prohibitionist is stuck in single digits.
Face it: Trump is right that the Keystone XL pipeline is only getting built with massive use of eminent domain. Same for most other mega-projects.
We visited the demonstrators confined to the "Free Speech Zone" a mile away
Most shared their preferred candidate's temperament.
Or will followers of the libertarian-ish senator sit out the rest of the 2016 election?
The Inigo impersonator devised a clever electoral strategy
Chris Christie, the most pugilistic prohibitionist in the race, remains stuck in single digits.
There's no point splitting hairs over whether Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio is the biggest warmonger. Both love the bloody and costly U.S. empire.
Let's not treat Christian faith as a requirement for being a good president.
Paul never found a way to tap into visceral anti-establishmentarianism, Matt Welch argues at CNN
Voters don't seem to mind.
The Iowa caucus winner recently backtracked on justice reform, Snowden.
The Gipper and Cruz are near total opposites on immigration and amnesty
Iowa's second-place finisher accuses Ted Cruz of stealing the election.
The policies favored by Cruz and Trump will alienate voters Republicans need to win.
The polls miss again.
Find out who won and who's out with Reason's takeaways from the Iowa caucuses.
The biggest victory in the 2016 race for president is also one of the least appreciated.
Was tops among voters who want a candidate that "shares my values."
The Texas senator is the first presidential candidate to win in Iowa while opposing federal support for ethanol.
Cruz, Trump vie for anti-marriage vote in Iowa.
The Texas senator, once a leading Republican advocate of sentencing reform, seems to have abandoned the cause.
The Texas senator, once a leading Republican critic of disproportionate punishment, seems to have switched sides.
Do you care about free minds and free markets? Sign up to get the biggest stories from Reason in your inbox every afternoon.
This modal will close in 10