What's Behind the Birther Nonsense?
A. Barton Hinkle | April 29
Why conspiracy theories refuse to die

Why conspiracy theories refuse to die
An interview with the libertarian congressman on the cusp of another GOP presidential run
Economist Walter E. Williams reflects on his long career battling Jim Crow, big government, and liberal orthodoxy.
The trouble with Obama’s Department of Transportation
The Internet's vulnerability to attacks has been exaggerated.
Understanding the president's environmental inconsistency
A left/right alliance to end federal subsidies to public broadcasters
Americans for Tax Reform’s Grover Norquist on why deficits are a distraction, why Republicans shouldn’t compromise on the budget, and why low taxes are the key to cutting spending.
A crackdown on opioid prescriptions will hurt patients.
Prices up, poll numbers down, round up the usual suspects!
Neoconservatives go ballistic over Obama's sham defense cuts.
Despite what you may have read, it's safer to be a police officer today than it has been in 35 years.
Meals on wheels have never been more available or tasted better.
Excluding inactivity from the Commerce Clause still leaves Congress with far too much power.
Declaring our intervention in the Maghreb a failure
Do the rich pay their fair share?
Q&A with the OC Weekly's Gustavo Arellano
Freedom leads to prosperity.
Do the rich pay their fair share?
The status quo cannot last.
For a neocon, fiscal restraint stops at the water's edge.
Freedom leads to prosperity.
Economist Walter E. Williams reflects on his long career battling Jim Crow, big government, and liberal orthodoxy.
The trouble with Obama’s Department of Transportation
Americans for Tax Reform’s Grover Norquist on why deficits are a distraction, why Republicans shouldn’t compromise on the budget, and why low taxes are the key to cutting spending.
Excluding inactivity from the Commerce Clause still leaves Congress with far too much power.
Paul Ryan's budget embraces a fatal premise of the Nanny State
Reagan's former solicitor general says the individual mandate passes constitutional muster
Separating economic fact from economic myth
Why conspiracy theories refuse to die
An interview with the libertarian congressman on the cusp of another GOP presidential run
Economist Walter E. Williams reflects on his long career battling Jim Crow, big government, and liberal orthodoxy.
Grad students and hipsters protest the organic market, but many Latino residents are happy about the new shopping option and the jobs.
A crackdown on opioid prescriptions will hurt patients.
The prosecutor who wrongly put a paraplegic in prison wants to be a judge.
We shouldn't be surprised when the police officers we ask to break the laws they enforce turn corrupt.
Why drug legalization is a civil rights issue
Meals on wheels have never been more available or tasted better.
Grad students and hipsters protest the organic market, but many Latino residents are happy about the new shopping option and the jobs.
Will Florida Republicans stand up against occupational licensing abuse?
A one-in-a-million risk may not be imaginary, but it's pretty damned close to it.

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