Everybody Is Losing Their Damn Fool Minds
The Reason Roundtable spits fire at street violence, poison politics, and the nationalization of every local story.
The Reason Roundtable spits fire at street violence, poison politics, and the nationalization of every local story.
The Reason Roundtable assesses one convention, previews another, and pleads with everyone to get their kids out of politics.
We suffered through it so you didn't have to.
The focus on personality over policy obscures as much as it reveals.
School choice, restrained executive power, no taxes, and less military fighting abroad!
Plus: Emoji law, food trucks, and more...
The last time an incumbent president was defeated, the fact that he'd raised taxes on Americans played a major role. Trump's done the same thing, but the DNC didn't talk about it.
"I was not invited to participate in any way."
The rhetoric may not be accurate, but it is definitely useful.
Stop pandering to Joe Biden and listen to Americans who want to stop shielding abusive officers from liability.
Compared to 2016, fewer people are watching on broadcast and cable TV because they know a dull infomercial when they see one.
Plus: Court rules for Robert Kraft in massage parlor video case, Trump talks QAnon, and more...
Untested rape kits are a national scandal, but more funding isn't the answer.
When they do specify "common sense" gun reforms, the proposals would do little to stop gun violence.
Trying to distract attention from the deadly corruption in his own department, Art Acevedo demands "action at the national level."
Substituting drug courts for prosecution unfortunately still often leads to incarceration.
Plus: Laura Loomer's win, another hotel accused of sex trafficking, and more...
Exiled from the Republican Party, some Bush-era Republicans are now backing Joe Biden. Colin Powell endorsed him on Tuesday night.
Plus: The 19th Amendment turns 100, DOJ doubts about Google antitrust case, and more...
Is Bernie Sanders' mouth writing checks that Joe Biden's administration won't be able to cash?
Cuomo's tortured analogy obscures his own failed leadership as the coronavirus claimed the lives of 30,000 New Yorkers.