Weighing Kamala Harris' Veep Options
A very special Reason Roundtable crossover episode with two guests from The Dispatch!
A very special Reason Roundtable crossover episode with two guests from The Dispatch!
Plus: A listener asks the editors about Project 2025.
Plus: A listener asks the editors if employers should be held responsible for the speech and actions of employees outside of the workplace.
Plus: Is Biden fit to be president today, let alone stand for reelection?
Plus: A listener asks whether Bruce Springsteen's song Born in the U.S.A is actually patriotic.
Plus: The editors reflect on the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Plus: A listener asks if there are any libertarian solutions to rising obesity rates.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about the Selective Service.
Plus: A single-issue voter asks the editors for some voting advice in the 2024 presidential election.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for voting advice and commiseration in a predominantly democratic state.
Plus: Who are the editors' favorite vice presidents of all time?
Plus: A listener asks the editors about President Joe Biden holding up arms shipments to Israel.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about cancelling student loan debt.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about the magical thinking behind the economic ideas of Modern Monetary Theory.
Plus: A listener asks the editors to steel man the case for the Jones Act, an antiquated law that regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for examples of tasks the government does well (yikes).
Plus: A listener asks the editors for examples of left-leaning thinkers who also hold libertarian ideas.
Plus: A listener asks if Trump or Biden have done anything to secure the blessings of liberty.
Plus: A listener asks about the absurdity of Social Security entitlements.
Plus: A listener asks about Republicans and Democrats monopolizing political power in the United States.
Plus: A listener asks the editors a question about progressive taxation in the United States.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for short quotes from fictional works that are representative of libertarian ideas.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for big picture thoughts on United States foreign policy interventions in other nation states.
Plus: A listener asks if the editors have criteria for what constitutes a good law.
Plus: A listener asks if the state of Oregon’s policy on drug decriminalization should be viewed as a success.
Plus: A listener asks if it should become the norm for all news outlets to require journalists to disclose their voting records.
Plus: A listener asks if libertarians are too obsessed with economic growth.
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Plus: Javier Milei’s powerful speech on economic prosperity in Davos
Plus: A listener asks the editors if there are any bad laws that might discourage people from having kids.
Plus: Which is worse, trashing Nancy Pelosi's office or having sex in a Senate hearing room?
Plus: State officials attempt to ban Donald Trump from 2024 election ballots.
Plus: A listener asks the editors to consider the libertarian argument against shopping local.
Plus: A listener asks if there is any place libertarians can go to start their own country or city state.
Plus: an unexpected digression into the world of Little Debbie dessert snack cakes.
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Plus: A listener asks the editors about libertarians and "reflexive contrarianism."
Plus: Is Veep more realistic than House of Cards?
Plus: A listener asks the editors why the Libertarian Party waits until election year to nominate its presidential candidate.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about requiring gun buyers to pass a psychological assessment.
Plus: President Joe Biden’s weird economy and Rep. Mike Johnson as the unlikely new speaker of the House of Representatives.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about mandatory maternity leave.
Plus: The search for a new speaker of the House continues to be a ludicrous mess.
Plus: Chaos in Congress, and bums in the parks