David Stockman reminds us how flimsy the "Russiagate" case has been from the very beginning, and that we should really be focusing on how the investigation even got started in the first place. Stockman claims that President Trump's idea that it would be better to...
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7/30/19 Danny Sjursen on Trump Ending the War in Afghanistan
by Scott Horton | Aug 1, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Danny Sjursen explains why President Trump could end the war in Afghanistan if he wanted to. When it comes to foreign policy, the president is basically a dictator, and Trump in particular is pugnacious enough to cover his right flank at all times, just like Nixon was...
7/30/19 Tim Shorrock on the Democrats Attacking Trump from the Right
by Scott Horton | Aug 1, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Tim Shorrock joins the show to discuss U.S. negotiations with Korea and the status of the relations between North and South. Lately soldiers from the North and South have begun patrolling together, one of several important symbolic gestures in the process of...
Attack on Free Speech
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 31, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #382, I discuss the House passing an anti-BDS bill and the impact of US sanctions on Iran. The bill, while stripped of most of its teeth, is an attack on the First Amendment. I explain why Americans have the right to boycott and BDS is not an anti-Semitic...
7/30/19 Gareth Porter on John Bolton’s Role in the Iranian Tanker Crisis
by Scott Horton | Jul 30, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews Gareth Porter about John Bolton's most recent efforts to raise tensions with Iran. He and Scott speculate about Iran's ability to disrupt international trade in the region by shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood that they would do so...
7/29/19 Dave DeCamp on This Generation’s WMD
by Scott Horton | Jul 30, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Dave DeCamp discusses the latest in the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy, which at this point has all but completely fallen apart. Democrats continue to cling to anything that will keep the narrative alive, and the mainstream media has fallen in line by putting out...
Kim Tests Some Missiles
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 29, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #381, I discuss the status of talks between the US and North Korea. North Korea recently tested some missiles, and the never-Trumpers attempted to make a show of the tests. Trump downplayed the tests and said that he continues to hope for talks with North...
7/26/19 Hassan El-Tayyab on Congress’ Unusually Good Antiwar Efforts
by Scott Horton | Jul 28, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Hassan El-Tayyab summarizes the efforts in congress to end America's various wars in the Middle East, led mostly by democrats, but also with the support of some liberty-oriented republicans. Democrats have been accused of slashing the military because their proposed...
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Palestine and Israel: What’s It All About?
Current events aside, the fundamental reason to favor the Palestinian cause over the Zionist project is not that the Israelis are Western and the Palestinians are not. That's knee-jerk woke "decolonial" claptrap, which does the Palestinians no favors. There's nothing...
The Least Curious Profession
My friend Isaac Morehouse just posted this: "I think the greatest failing of the bureaucratic cartelized medical machine is its complete destruction of curiosity. How many mainstream medical practitioners are passionately curious? I've not met one. Least curious...
Libertarianism: Manual to Humanity
Brian Gray has an essay, originally featured at the 2019 Libertarian Scholars Conference, making the case for libertarianism's non-aggression principle and the concept of an objective, universal morality at his blog Anarcholife.
Kyle Anzalone Talks Israel-Palestine with Judge Nap
Libertarian Institute news editor Kyle Anzalone joins the Judge to discuss America's complicity in Israeli war crimes in Gaza, where more than 24,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 7, according to local health officials.
Even American Neo-Nazis Have Abandoned Ukraine
Editor's Note: The activities of Christopher Pohlhaus were previously reported on by the Libertarian Institute's Kyle Anzalone. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, neo-Nazis in the U.S. expressed widespread support for...
A Right to Defense?
Ignoring for the moment whether a state as such can have any rights at all (it can't), we can ask: does a state have the right to "defend" itself against the people it subjugates?
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