H.L. Mencken: The Joyous Libertarian, by Murray Rothbard
Dorothy Rabinowitz: Martha Coakley’s Convictions Arkady Kamenetsky: Scott Brown a “Big Government Republican” Hans-Hermann Hoppe: Why Bad Men Rule Murray Rothbard: The November Memorandum (Regarding the 1994 “Republican Revolution”)
The campaign to replace the late Sen. Ted Kennedy ends with this Tuesday’s special election. Thank God it was an abbreviated campaign and will be over with. If only all political campaigns could be this brief. This campaign has been one of the most 1984-like campaigns I can remember, with so much newspeak and where [...]
Jacob Hornberger on Statist vs. Libertarian Debates Justin Raimondo: The Weird Factor (the panty bomber mystery deepens) Michael Kreca: Who Really Won World War II?
Glenn Greewald wrote this column on Israel and the motivations behind terrorists’ violence, and the jihadists’ anger at Israel’s killing of innocent civilians in Gaza, and the US government’s possible partial responsibility for terrorists’ violence directed against us. Greenwald: …It’s truly astounding to watch us — for a full decade — send fighter jets and [...]
Hope or Hoppe? by Laurence Vance …There are a number of things that President Obama can be identified with: Fascism, communism, socialism, interventionism, redistribution of wealth, racial preference, affirmative action, ACORN…escalation of the war in Afghanistan, five fronts in the war on terror, possible military action against Iran, larger military budgets, predator drone attacks, community [...]
The Massachusetts Special Election to replace the late Senator Ted Kennedy (via current interim senator Paul Kirk) will be January 19th, 2010. The candidates are Democrat state Attorney General Martha Coakley a.k.a. “Martha Cuckoo,” Republican state Senator Scott Brown a.k.a. “Mr. Handsome Movie Actor Face Guy” and libertarian Independent Joe Kennedy (not related to the [...]
Jacob Hornberger: Conservative Hatred For America …It’s in the executive branch of the federal government that conservatives place their faith and their trust. Thus, not surprisingly, they deeply resent not only criticism of the president, the troops, the CIA, and the other bureaucracies of the executive branch, but also criticism of restrictions on the power [...]
Russell D. Longcore: Secession and Police …The IQ of the police recruit is not so much in question here, but the children of the government schools of the last 30 years have not been given a classical education which teaches them to think. They have been spoon-fed political correctness and a love for the government. [...]
Jacob Hornberger: Trade Wars And US Foreign Policy …in the minds of (the US) Empire officials, the Chinese government bears all the blame for the trade war. Why? Because when the U.S. government imposed the import duty on Chinese tires, the Chinese government should simply have meekly submitted and not retaliated. In the minds of [...]
There is another debate among the three candidates to replace the late Sen. Ted Kennedy. (Paul Kirk is serving as interim senator until the January 19th election.) This debate is Tuesday January 5 (tomorrow morning) at 9 am Eastern Time, and can be heard live on 96.9 FM in Boston and on live streaming at [...]
George Will on the “Eminent Domain Racket“ Archives: Gary North on the World Trade Center’s Eminent Domain Origins