The Lingering Curse of “Bush Freedom”

From the Future of Freedom Foundation – on twitter at @jimbovard The Lingering Curse of “Bush Freedom” by James Bovard February 13, 2013 It has been almost four years since George W. Bush’s presidency ended. Unfortunately, it increasingly appears that Bush did permanent damage to this nation’s political vocabulary and understanding. Rather than repeal his […]

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Ruby Ridge: Coverups Make it Easier to Vilify Government Victims

Here’s another epigram from Public Policy Hooligan: The fewer facts the feds gathered, the easier it was to vilify government victims. That line comes at the end of a discussion of how federal agencies’ shenanigans after the killing of Sammy and Vicki Weaver. Here’s the final paragraph of that riff: The Marshals Service, like the […]

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Obama’s Drones Wittily Impaled on Twitter

Someone started a thread on Twitter yesterday with the hashtag #TheBestThingsAboutObamasDrones Here are some of the most amusing zingers thus far – The Best Things About Obama’s Drones is…. @poor_richard …they eliminate the need to read an American citizen their miranda rights @CanadianBacon_2 if they turn out like the Volt, they’ll probably crash into the […]

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My Hungarian Illusion – the Mixed Economy Follies

Redux – Here’s a piece I did for the Freeman in 1987 on the “Hungarian Illusion.” Brian Summers was the Freeman’s editor back then, and he was excellent to deal with. (This is the pre-edit version of the text. The full text is no longer available online from FEE.) THE HUNGARIAN ILLUSION by James Bovard […]

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Memories of U.S. Govt. Kowtowing to Communist Hungary

I see in the papers that Mark Palmer,the U.S. ambassador to Hungary from 1986 to 1990, has passed away. I never met Palmer but I dealt with the U.S. embassy staff in Budapest several times when I was visiting there in 1986 and 1987. Those folks drove me nuts: they seemed willfully oblivious to the […]

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