Unlike most of the other Republican 2016 hopefuls, Jeb Bush has pointedly refused to rule out raising taxes on the wealthy, opening up another divide between the ex-Florida governor and conservatives in his party.
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair welcomes Walter Block back to the show to discuss his recent endorsement of Rand Paul, as well as an article he wrote making a libertarian case for justifying forced vaccinations.
Presumed Republican presidential hopeful tells Fox News say Hillary Clinton would have signed off the 2003 invasion, too, though admits mistakes were made in the aftermath
The House Committee investigating Benghazi is asking Hillary Clinton to appear for two public hearings on the 2012 terrorist attacks and her email use, according to a letter sent to her lawyer on Thursday.
Charles G. and David H. Koch, the influential and big-spending conservative donors, appear to have a favorite in the race for the Republican presidential nomination: Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin.
Presidential candidate and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) has been raising eyebrows lately by predicting that a "secret" Hillary Clinton scandal will soon derail the former secretary of state's Democratic bid for the White House.
Paul's lawyers claim the Foundation for a Secure and Prosperous America is running false and defamatory ads. The intra-Republican Iran fight could be ugly.
Ah, finally, a commentary that speaks to the reality of what the masses want from government and cites the fact that even Ronald Reagan didn't cut taxes--in spite of rhetoric about Mises and Rothbard from Reagan, Rand and others.
The New York Times' Paul Krugman, assessing the presidential candidacy of Rand Paul, asserts that there aren't very many libertarians in the United States.
Presidential hopeful Rand Paul spent his first day as a candidate wooing New Hampshire conservatives and independents, and embracing the state motto, "Live Free Or Die," as a guiding principle.
On Tuesday of this week, Rand Paul made it official that he is a candidate for the office of President of the United States. As I did with Ted Cruz a few weeks ago when he announced his candidacy for President, I want to give readers a preliminary as
So, Rand Paul is doing perhaps the most libertarian thing ever and accepting Bitcoin to fund his campaign to be elected president. But--*pushes up glasses*--what does this mean for the political process?
Sen. Rand Paul is not a devout libertarian like his father, former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, but his worldview is close enough on matters of personal and economic liberty to make his upstart presidential bid intriguing to people of all political stripes, s
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