Venezuela Shows What an Actual Stolen Election Looks Like
Whether it’s Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rhetoric or Hillary Clinton’s claim that Trump was not a “legitimate president,” unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud are unseemly.
Whether it’s Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rhetoric or Hillary Clinton’s claim that Trump was not a “legitimate president,” unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud are unseemly.
Insofar as the justices split, it was due to long-standing disagreement over the nature of the Court's original jurisdiction.
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A very special Reason Roundtable crossover episode with two guests from The Dispatch!
After announcing he would vote for Ron Paul, an onslaught of criticism ensued. Those critiques missed the mark, even though the gun rights advocate ultimately caved.
According to disciplinary charges against Jennifer Kerkhoff Muyskens, she suppressed video evidence that would have helped DisruptJ20 defendants.
Government agencies are expensive, incompetent, and overreaching. The Secret Service is no exception.
Both are embracing a total policy nihilism and turning the election into a cynical pander-off.
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It's good to hear a candidate actually talk about our spending problem. But his campaign promises would exacerbate it.
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His criticism of President Joe Biden’s proposed Supreme Court reform is hard to take seriously.
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The Venezuelan experience shows that democracy cannot cure the evils of socialism, and that a democratic socialist system is unlikely to remain democratic for long.
Antonin Scalia twice joined Supreme Court decisions rejecting bans on that particular form of political expression.
Donald Trump's running mate has discovered the most politically toxic way to demand the status quo.
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Donald Trump pledged to give cops "immunity from prosecution." The idea is both legally illiterate and dangerous.
"Now, people will say, 'Oh, it's unconstitutional.' Those are stupid people," the former president said.
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As lawmakers investigate what went wrong at the Pennsylvania Trump rally, they should resist calls to give the agency more money.
Vibes are not the same thing as votes.
That amounts to some 10% of the nation's total population. The surge highlights flaws in both right and left-wing positions on Cuba.
The presumptive Democratic nominee has a more liberal drug policy record than both the president and the Republican presidential nominee.
The candidate supports gun rights, wants to privatize government programs, and would radically reduce the number of federal employees.
It's still a close race between terrible, and terribly unpopular, major party candidates.
The most notable recent increase happened on the former president's watch, when homicides spiked.
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Voters should not dismiss the former president's utter disregard for the truth as a personal quirk or standard political practice.
While there was some political grandstanding among members of Congress, the bipartisan demand for answers was refreshing.
Despite the party’s alleged turn against regime change wars, Pompeo’s stab-in-the-back myth has Republicans convinced that the same policy will work this time.
Jaleel Stallings became an attack ad for Republicans. What they don't mention is that he was acquitted, and a police officer pleaded guilty to assaulting him.
Reason's Emma Camp attended the Republican National Convention to ask attendees if they still believe in the power of free markets.
After facing weeks of falling poll numbers and pressure from fellow Democrats and liberal donors, Biden ended his reelection campaign. He subsequently endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.
He showed he's the boss of the GOP and that Joe Biden and the Democrats need to raise their game.
The president who helped end America’s longest war now regrets leaving behind U.S. bases.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller talked with Trump supporters at the Republican National Convention about heated rhetoric, the weaponization of government, and plans for unity.
Under the law, the feds couldn't deny you a job or security clearance just because you've used marijuana in the past.
This week left no doubt that the GOP's current leadership wants the government to do more, spend more, and meddle more.
We asked delegates at the Republican National Convention whether a second Trump term would address America's debt problem.
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Tariffs lead to trade wars, limit competition, and reduce innovation. But both Trump and Biden want more of them.
The two major parties despise each other, but they hate the thought of leaving us alone even more.
Trump called the skimpy policies of the GOP platform a feature, not a bug.
Even the mask mandators are done with once-ubiquitous pandemic precautions.
Fox News commentator Mary Katharine Ham discusses Trump's new policy agenda.