Responding to implacable demands from central Europe, the Future of Freedom Foundation today finally posted online the full text of my piece on Hungarian Lies and American Lessons. Hungarians are still steaming about the government’s lies in last year’s elections, but most Americans appear to have forgotten Bush’s verbal frauds from the campaign trail last October. […]
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Ernie Hancock Radio Interview Now Online
Ernie Hancock, the mastermind of FreedomsPhoenix, now has an MP3 online of the interview we did on Sunday night. The link to the audio clip is at the bottom of this page. It is a long file (16 megs), so folks with dial-up be warned. The first part of the show is Ernie’s interview with Jim Lesczynski, […]
Libertarian Paternalism Hokum
A New York Times book review yesterday snidely commented that libertarianism was past its time – and that “libertarian paternalism” is the wave of the future. Cass Sunstein was one of the proponents of “libertarian paternalism” invoked by the reviewer. The notion of “libertarian paternalism” evokes sentiments not fit for a family-friendly blog like this one. […]
LISTEN LIVE INTERNET -Air America Phoenix -Sunday (4/01) 7 pm Eastern
I will be on the Ernie Hancock Show this evening from about 7:15 to 8 pm. We will be discussing Ron Paul’s presidential campaign. Ernie’s program is named “Declare Your Independence.” He warned me that he will be on guard tonight against my moderate tendencies. Ernie has more details on this pending show here. You […]
Antiwar.com Radio/ Scott Horton Interview Now Online
Scott Horton and I had a rattling good chat today about some of the latest connivings in Washington. This latest Antiwar.com Radio production is online here. Here’s Scott’s summary of the show from Antiwar.com Blog today – James Bovard discusses the U.S. attorney scandal, his hopes that more criminal activity will be revealed when Gonzales is […]
Help Washington, DC Choose a New Motto!
The District of Columbia is trying to fix its image. Thus, it is spending $150,000 to choose a new motto for the city. The Washington Post reports, “Civic leaders say they are looking for more than just a snappy line.” The Post notes that other states and cities are seeking to rebrand themselves with slogan. The […]
Goyette Interview Now Online
The interview with Charles Goyette from Friday is now online here in MP3 format. We had a good ol’ time – I hope listeners will get some laughs from the show. Charles is one of the best informed talk show hosts on Bush scandals – it was good to hear his views on how some of […]