Tomorrow night be sure to tune in to the live video Q&A at LibertyChat.com , where you’ll get to ask questions of a bunch of interesting people, including Ben Swann, the WXIX newsman whose Ron Paul commentaries everyone loves, and then later Walter Block, economics professor… Read More
The Ron Paul Pyramid of Greatness
Thanks to Dr. Squirrel for this. Click to enlarge.
One of My Favorite People in the World
Is Gerard Casey , professor of philosophy at University College, Dublin, and erstwhile philosophy department chairman. I get to see him once a year at the Austrian Scholars Conference at the Mises Institute . His is the kind of mind that can make mincemeat of contrary arguments, but his… Read More
Neocon War Propaganda
Eric Margolis , David Henderson , and Pat Buchanan reply.
Jim Grant: Capitalism Worth a Try
Courtesy of Zerohedge , here’s the great Jim Grant (Ron Paul’s choice for Fed chairman) on CNBC.
Figuring Out What the Constitution Means
I review Brion McClanahan’s book The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitutio n over at The American Conservative. Have a look .
Respected Christian Conservative: Iran War Would Be Unjust
Robert C. Koons, a professor of philosophy at UT Austin who is well respected among Christian conservatives, lays out the case against war with Iran. Read “ Just War and the Iran Crisis .”
Watch, and Then Help, This New Ron Paul Show
The estimable Israel Anderson, who runs the important site RonPaulFlix.com , has just premiered The Ron Paul FLIX Show . (Your host was one of the guests.) Israel is yet another example of a grassroots guy who makes miracles happen on a shoestring. Watch for yourself , and if you can help out, please do… Read More
Sympathetic Biography of Warren Harding?
While filling in for Peter on the Peter Schiff Show yesterday I had a caller ask me if I knew of a sympathetic biography of Warren Harding. The caller and I had both read John Dean’s even-handed but short Warren G. Harding . I said I didn’t know… Read More
Watch the Austrian Scholars Conference Live
The named lectures, anyway. Here’s the schedule . The conference starts on Thursday. I’ll be there, so blogging may be a little light.