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Matt Kibbe

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Past articles by Matt:

A farewell to Chuck Berry, one of music’s great disrupters

Modern music wouldn’t be the same without his contributions. → Read More

Politics really is broken, so let's finish the job, President-Elect Trump

Well, it’s finally over, and yet it’s only just beginning. In one of the unexpected upsets in modern history, Donald Trump is going to be the next president of the United States. → Read More

On His Way Out, Holder Goes Big on Asset Forfeiture

The outgoing AG makes a huge play to reform our scandalous asset forfeiture laws. But even so, it’s just a start. Congress needs to act. → Read More

Are Police Stealing People’s Property?

Our asset forfeiture laws are a mess, and they’re letting cops confiscate property. Left and right ought to agree on this one. → Read More

Who You Callin’ a Grifter?

I believe this is what people in the psych biz call “projection.” Former congressman, and current transportation lobbyist, Steve LaTourette recently penned a column accusing the Tea Party—of which I am a proud member—of “lining its pockets while Republicans are actually trying to get things done.” LaTourette is an... → Read More

Why Chris McDaniel Will Win the Mississippi Senate Primary: An Authentic Grassroots Campaign Prevails in a Low Turnout Runoff

On Tuesday night, a remarkable thing happened. Principled underdog challenger Chris McDaniel finished ahead of 40-year Sen. Thad Cochran, forcing him into a runoff on June 24. This kind of Senate primary upset has only happened twice since the inception of the tea party movement in 2009, once... → Read More

Opinion: Fighting a hostile takeover of freedom’s party - Matt Kibbe

"Learn a little bit more about how business has been done in the Congress of the United States.” Those were the words of advice given by senior Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to junior Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) during last May’s debt ceiling debate. It’s a provocative suggestion, considering that traditional congressional business practices... → Read More