Recently several prominent social and populist conservatives have attacked libertarianism. These conservatives, some of whom are allies in the fight against our hyper-interventionist foreign policy, blame libertarianism for a variety of social and economic ills. The...
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Ocasio-Cortez: Abolish Homeland Security; GOPs Wail in Pain
by Scott Horton | Jul 12, 2019 | Blog
The lady with all the names finally says something reasonable, so the conservatives -- led by the vile and disgusting Liz Cheney -- denounce her as treasonous. Hell.
What Robert Reich Failed to Say about Marijuana Legalization
by Laurence Vance | Jun 20, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Professor, economist, author, and political commentator Robert Reich is best known for being President Bill Clinton’s Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997. Before that he held positions in the administrations of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter and was a professor at...
Neocons Never Die
by Scott Horton | Jun 20, 2019 | Blog
They just keep writing for the New York Times. Via Andrew Bacevich, check out the ever blood-thirsty Bret Stephens get over Iraq War II with hardly any effort at all. The fight against the Sunni insurgency in the Anbar Province might continue to rage in 2019, but to...
6/14/19 Sheldon Richman: Why Conservatism Has Nothing to do With Libertarianism
by Scott Horton | Jun 15, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott and Sheldon Richman announce some of the projects the Libertarian Institute has underway, including the late Will Griggs' book, No Quarter. They also discuss the "family tree" of libertarianism, and why the popular idea that conservatives and libertarians are...
6/10/19 Doug Bandow on the Threats of War in Europe and Asia
by Scott Horton | Jun 10, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Doug Bandow about North Korea, China, Russia, and the rest of eastern Europe. Bandow holds out hope for the negotiations with North Korea, but fears the dangerous rhetoric coming from neoconservatives about America's relationship with China. They are...
The US Supreme Court Is Right to Rule In Favor of Tribal Sovereignty
by Ryan McMaken | May 28, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled found that the legal rights of members of the Crow tribe are not void simply because a US state tries to legislate them away. In the case of Herrera v. Wyoming, the US Supreme court overturned the lower courts' findings that tribal...
Veterans Groups and Gold Star Families send letters opposing war with Iran
by Steven Woskow | May 25, 2019 | Blog
This letter was coordinated by the American College of National Security and a consortium consisting of retired admirals, generals, ambassadors, and senior government executives committed to strengthening America’s national security by informing the debate,...
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The Pink Unicorn Stamp
Kyle just finished printing out the form he needed to send to a client, an elderly woman who had just lost her husband. He felt empathy for her and really wanted to get it done as fast as possible. Searching the nearby desk, he could not find the stapler. He looked...
The UOC, the OCU, and the USA w/Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon of the Union of Orthodox Journalists joined me to discuss the UOC and OCU schism, the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, and Orthodoxy in America.
The Kyle Anzalone Show [GUEST] Patrick Henningsen: Nothing Can Be “Imminent” for 47 Years
Two million people flood central Tehran and an American reporter says he felt safe—so what else about Iran, the protests, and the path to war have we been getting wrong? We open with a vivid, on-the-ground account of Iran’s national day, where politics look more like...
Just Call It Fascism
“From the river to the sea,” is an expression that has become illegal in Australia. An insecure nation with government often desperate to placate foreign interests and those who keep the politicians rich. And, in 2026 any thing that has been determined as...
The Kyle Anzalone Show [GUEST] Lt Col Karen Kwiatkowski: Operation Epic Failure: Trump’s War in Iran Is NOT Going As Planned
A war launched with shifting reasons and sliding timelines is a warning sign, not a strategy. We sit down with former Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski to examine how the U.S.–Iran confrontation veered from consent to chaos in days: bungled evacuations, brittle base...
The Kyle Anzalone Show [Guest] COL. Lawrence Wilkerson: Trump Admits Americans Will Die in the War for Israel
War rarely begins with a single decision; it grows from motives, misreads, and momentum. We sit down with Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson to map how a promised era of “no new wars” gave way to a high-stakes confrontation with Iran that could redraw the strategic landscape....
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