Ep. 1913 Who Were the Best Presidents, and Other Fun Questions
The great historian Brion McClanahan joins me once again for some random but (if I may say so) darn good questions, including the perennial “favorite (or least bad) presidents” one. …
The great historian Brion McClanahan joins me once again for some random but (if I may say so) darn good questions, including the perennial “favorite (or least bad) presidents” one. …
Brion McClanahan and I discuss the ideas of Thomas Jefferson that the political and academic classes despite. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., is the 2019 winner of the Hayek Lifetime …
Everyone except CNN and MSNBC is talking about the recently released pile of Dr. Fauci emails, obtained by a Freedom of Information Act request. I talk about what stands out …
Vijay Boyapati, who left his job with Google to support the Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign, just released an excellent new book, which can be appreciated by the novice and …
Paul Kengor, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Communism, joins me to discuss the crimes of communism, why people don’t know about them, the “that wasn’t real communism” argument, …
Here’s the specific, step-by-step answer to the claim that “deregulation” caused the financial crisis of 2008. Sponsor: CoinBits App is an ingenious way to make investing in Bitcoin easy and …
We don’t want to live in a world in which our kids grow up believing that Dr. Fauci and his interventions saved the world, but that’s what can happen if …
Donald Devine joins me for a series of warnings, intended for left and right alike, about using government to transform society according to your preferred pattern. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, …
Michael Malice’s latest book, The Anarchist Handbook, made it all the way to #1 among nonfiction books on Amazon. He accomplished this feat with no publisher, no marketing department, and …
I’ve known Jeff Shipley since the 2008 Ron Paul days. He’s been keeping the flame of liberty alive in the Iowa state legislature for years. He’s made some predictable enemies …