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The 2020s A Renewed Libertarian Movement
by Scott Horton | Dec 27, 2019 | Featured Articles
Can you believe it? It's been 20 years since the year 2000. 19 since George W. Bush decided to get the 21st Century off on the completely wrong foot, waging aggressive war in the name of liberty and self-government and discrediting both. But I have to admit, back then...
As Americans Distracted by Impeachment, Congress Silently Killed Cannabis Reform—Despite Support
by Matt Agorist | Dec 27, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
In case you have been under a rock, Donald Trump is getting impeached. He is not getting impeached for invading countries on false pretenses, engineering coups to overthrow democratically elected governments in foreign countries, sending weapons to the largest state...
American Police State
by Scott Horton | Dec 16, 2019 | Blog
Laurie Laughlin, the lady from Full House, and her husband, clothing designer Something Mossimo, are being prosecuted by the feds for bribing their kid's way into USC. She now says the feds are hiding exculpatory evidence showing she thought the half-million was the...
Mind the Gap: A Strategy For Saying Libertarian Things
by Scott Horton | Nov 24, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism, Scott Horton
The Tenth Amendment Center's Michael Boldin calls it "the Horton rule." (It is my rule, but I didn't name it that.) It goes like this: Because libertarians are so dang good on everything -- better than the left on things the left is good on (e.g.: gays, drugs, cops,...
Episode 339: ‘Death to Tyrants’ and Their Police State
by Peter R. Quiñones | Nov 18, 2019 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
47 Minutes PG-13 Pete wanted to do another episode highlighting police abuses throughout the country so he invited Buck Johnson from the "Death to Tyrants" podcast to add to the conversation. Death To Tyrants Podcast Articles Discussed...
The “Officer Friendly” Police Fantasy
by Jim Bovard | Nov 14, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism
Police in Tempe, Arizona, announced plans in July for a “positive ticketing” campaign to pull over drivers who had violated no traffic laws. A Phoenix TV station reported that the police would give the people they targeted free soft-drink coupons for Circle K as a...
Comedy Racism Debate! Affirmative Action & Police Brutality
by HypocriteTwins | Nov 9, 2019 | Blog
The Alien inhabits the body of an African and tries to understand the concept of Racism. The Hypocrite Twins debate affirmative action, racism in the media, and police brutality. Is affirmative action unconstitutional? Should police wear body cameras? Are...
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The Pentagon Fat Amy Follies: Part XXCII
Happy New Year! Block 4 in concert with TR-3 (Technology Refresh 3) is the upgrade to solve all the inherent problems of the bird to include its poor design choices from the beginning of this massive failed program (a 2023 Congressional mandate). According to the GAO,...
Connor Boyack on Venezuela: ‘I’ve Seen This Story Before’
Maduro’s capture illustrates what I believe is one of the biggest problems in politics: people frequently treat principles as costumes—worn when convenient, discarded when costly. Over nearly two decades working in and around politics, I’ve watched the same pattern...
The Delta Doctrine: The Strong Do What They Can and The Weak Suffer What They Must
On Jan 3, 2026 the US sent forces into Venezuela to arrest Maduro and in the process sent a message to the world-global power dynamics have changed. The Delta Doctrine
Antiwar blog – Another War, intervention, police action…
Another war. It’s not enough that it’s now been claimed almost seven hundred thousand are dead in Gaza, nearly half of them children. It’s not enough the Sudan bleeds or the war continues between Ukraine and Russia. It’s not enough the US, has threatened another round...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Did Ukraine Try to Kill Putin?
Headlines shout certainty, but the fine print tells a different story. We dig into three flashpoints—Gaza, Venezuela, and Ukraine—where big claims mask unresolved terms, blurred red lines, and mounting risks that rarely make the chyron. First, Gaza. The soundbite that...
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