In case you haven’t seen this yet, here’s CNN’s Piers Morgan interviewing my friend Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America. Morgan behaves like a child, using the words “stupid” and “idiot” to refer to his guest, and Pratt keeps his cool. Morgan is totally… Read More
Archives for December 2012
An Honorable Handful Oppose Iran Resolution
These Iran resolutions are straight out of Orwell. We have to keep an eye on aggressive activities by Iran in the Western hemisphere. Right. H.R. 3783 Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act of 2012 States that it is U.S. policy to use a comprehensive… Read More
Another Episode in the War on Drugs
This female police officer, looking for drugs, sticks her hands down the pants of two female motorists. There was a time when I thought anyone questioning the police must be some kind of pinko commie. The police and the military were two classes of government… Read More
Grover Norquist: OK to Support Boehner’s Plan B
It wouldn’t violate a congressman’s no-new-taxes pledge, Americans for Tax Reform says .
It’s Like Whack-a-Mole, But With the Same Mole Each Time
French Establishment Up in Arms at Depardieu
I Want One of These
You can get them at RevolutionCarBadges.com .
What Campaign for Liberty Is Doing
A friend writes: My source was a participant at the C4L annual cadre training meeting in Florida last week: John Tate and Mike Rothfeld were featured and at the final full session Tate emphasized, without any real explanation, that C4L was to have nothing to do… Read More
SPLC Attacks Dangerous Extremists
The Southern Poverty Law Center, the thought-control outfit by which millionaire Morris Dees terrifies old ladies into sending him their Social Security checks, is an important arm of the regime. Its targets often include quite despicable people, but just as often seem to include normal… Read More
‘My Friends Won’t Listen to My Common Sense’
About a month ago we added a General Discussion forum to the individual course forums at LibertyClassroom.com , so people could discuss whatever they wanted and not feel like they were confined to U.S. history, Austrian economics, and the other subject matter covered by the courses.… Read More