Ep. 1839 War All the Time: The Perpetual War on Terror
Scott Horton and I discuss themes in the “War All the Time” chapter of his new book Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism. Sponsor: Lucy Nicotine, with …
Scott Horton and I discuss themes in the “War All the Time” chapter of his new book Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism. Sponsor: Lucy Nicotine, with …
Most of us believe the United States should stay out of Syria, but know few of the details beyond that. Scott Horton joins us for a masterclass on the subject. …
Scott Horton joins us for a retrospective on the 2003 war in Iraq: the stated reasons, the real reasons, the conduct of the war, and the results. Tom WoodsThomas E. …
Scott Horton joins us for a discussion of the pre-9/11 roots of the War on Terror, including Jimmy Carter’s policies in Afghanistan and Iran, the Iran-Iraq War, and more. Tom …
Author Jeremy Hammond joins me to discuss the bizarre phenomenon we are observing today, where statements backed up by solid evidence get you in trouble, while mindlessly repeating obvious nonsense …
James Delingpole, the great English author, commentator, and podcaster, joins me to discuss the bizarre phenomena of the past year and the even more bizarre phenomenon of almost total public …
Caryn Ann Harlos, Secretary of the Libertarian Party, discusses the present and future of the Libertarian Party, and the peculiar lack of urgency in LP messaging about the 2020 lockdowns. …
Fresh off a debate with libertarian Dave Smith about whether the Libertarian Party or the Republican Party is the way to go for libertarians interested in politics, former Maine state …
That’s what David Leonhardt claims in a recent New York Times article. Gene Epstein joins me to dismantle this comic-book story. Sponsor: If you’re tired of doom and gloom in …
Mark Skousen joins me to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the publication of Carl Menger’s book Principles of Economics, the book that launched the Austrian School of economics. Plus, we …