Though they claim to "defend democracy" in their spare time, Democrats also have a tendency to abandon the democratic process when that process interferes with their intentions to remain in power.
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a judge in Atlanta was just arrested and removed from the bench after getting into a fight at a nightclub and assaulting a police officer. Again: this woman works as a judge, not a waitress at Waffle House. But, she is j
Smart Cities claim that the use of technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) are solutions to improve everything from critical infrastructure and public safety to efficiencies in city energy use.
Bill Maher, while sometimes being a little bit more reasonable and honest than the average liberal, still hasn't shaken off one core tenet of liberalism -- and that is their Trump Derangement Syndrome.
In the United States House of Representatives, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) was known for his progressive views, while Ron Paul (R-TX) was known for his libertarian views.
Ep. 95 Why do the reddest states produce the dumbest, most liberal Republicans? Why aren't John Cornyn and Dan Crenshaw bagging groceries at Walmart? Jesse Kelly has thought about this.
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" shares a DM clip of the "Real Time with Bill Maher" audience being shocked by Bill Maher and Piers Morgan discussing the disturbing trend of pro-Palestine protesters chanting "death to America" in Dearborn
Grover Cleveland was a principled classical liberal. But even while serving as president, his own Democratic Party was deserting him as the forces of statism and unlimited democracy, unleashed by the death of states' rights in 1865, were beginning
Joe Rogan has spoken about previously being "a left-leaning person," but now is one of the people who have "woken up to the leftist lunacy." So what has happened to the left in recent years to make so many former Liberals now reject that labe
Keith Knight joins us to explore his new book, Domestic Imperialism: Nine Reasons I Left Progressivism. We discuss the book, the nine points it covers, and what even non-progressives can learn from it.