Washington Times, September 23, 2014 AmeriCorps birthday bash baloney A paltry record and statistical illusions cannot be ignored by James Bovard President Obama and former President Bill Clinton were surrounded by a swarm of gray-shirted devotees Sept. 12 as they celebrated the 20th birthday of AmeriCorps on the South Lawn of the White House. Mr. […]
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Will New York Times Admit Mental Health Benefits of Cigars?
The New York Times Health section published a piece today on the benefits of low carb diets. This gives me hope that the New York Times will finally publish a piece on the mental health benefits of cigars. Every study I have read indicates that cigars are less perilous to one’s mind than Risperdal. Hat tip […]
Wash. Times: End TSA’s Extortion and Airport Buffoonery
Washington Times, August 15, 2014 A cure for the common queue at the airport Travelers pay up to avoid the line where embarrassing TSA groping occurs By James Bovard The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is legendary for not giving a hoot about the convenience or dignity of travelers who must pass through its airport gantlets. […]
FFF: Freedom vs. Medals of Freedom
From the Future of Freedom Foundation’s monthly journal – Freedom vs. Medals of Freedom by James Bovard Though proximity to power is its own reward, rulers have long recognized the benefit of distributing trinkets to potential sycophants. From medieval times onwards, the English king was seen as the “fount of all honors.” The British government […]
White House Press Secretary Fired for Lying?
My headline is a joke – as anyone who peruses this blog would recognize. Misleading the American people is the most important part of the White House press secretary’s job description. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney resigned today. Has anyone keep track of the number of 3-star and 4-star howlers he told defending Obama? I exploited […]
New Republic Gets Libertarians All Wrong
I don’t know about other political skeptics, but I certainly don’t recognize myself in this New Republic portrayal of folks who distrust the government. I’ve never taken an AR-15 to bed even when I was liquored up bad. And choosing Cass Sunstein to review Richard Epstein is a hoot. I first sparred with Sunstein when […]
FFF: How I Learned Not to Shovel
From the February 2014 issue of FFF’s Future of Freedom – HOW I LEARNED NOT TO SHOVEL by James Bovard The Obama administration has touted government jobs and training programs as one of the solutions to America’s high unemployment rate. Such programs can teach young people invaluable lessons — especially about the unreliability of political […]