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Ep. 2278 The President Historians Hate
Warren G. Harding has often come in dead last, or close to it, in historians’ rankings of the presidents. These rankings are completely useless, since they simply reflect the political… Read More
Ep. 2277 The Trump/DeSantis Feud
Donald Trump has been savaging Governor Ron DeSantis, who hasn’t been returning the favor. Mises Institute communications director Tho Bishop joins us to discuss who’s coming out on top in… Read More
Ep. 2276 The Political Significance of Pat Buchanan
Dan McCarthy joins us for an episode assessing the political significance of Pat Buchanan, who last week at age 84 announced his retirement from his syndicated column. Special Offer Movies… Read More
Ep. 2275 Is the Economy Screwing Young People?
We hear a lot of anecdotal data about young people struggling, about the problems of high prices and low wages, and millennials living with their parents. I wanted to know… Read More
Ep. 2274 A Bull and a Bear Have a Civil Discussion — and You’ll Learn a Lot
Well, here’s a novel thing: a civil discussion between people who disagree! Mark Skousen, who leans bullish, and Jon Wolfenbarger, who leans bearish, make their respective cases for where the… Read More
Ep. 2273 The Virginia Dynasty: When Jeffersonians Ruled
Kevin Gutzman, author of the new book The Jeffersonians, talks Madison, Monroe, and the Constitution (and the key person who undermined it). Sponsor Getting clobbered by your competitors? Invisible in… Read More
Ep. 2272 How to Win in a Blue State
Ali Rak has accumulated about 20 legislative victories, whether getting bad bills defeated or good ones passed, all while living in a blue county in a blue state. She shares… Read More
Ep. 2271 Striking Back at Propaganda Aimed at Children
Connor Boyack discusses his efforts to strike down laws that restrict entrepreneurial activity by children (we’ve all heard of lemonade stands being shut down) and to encourage children to think… Read More
Ep. 2270 The Gilded Age and the “Robber Barons”
Tom talks to Germinal G. Van about the period of American history that historians treat cartoonishly, with wicked businessmen allegedly exploiting everyone. Sponsor Getting clobbered by your competitors? Invisible in… Read More