I am trying to understand the thinking behind the great many Americans who have decided to vote for a mainstream politician in 2012. Now before you read the below and… Read More
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The AP Can’t Count
They described this crowd at a Ron Paul event in Reno as “more than 300,” which I suppose is technically true. (Thanks to Lew Rockwell’s Political Theatre .)
Ron Paul Would Ignite the Debate If He Said This
It’s now or never. Reignite the excitement of the Revolution by stealing the show. (1) “The Tea Party’s key issues have been bailouts, debt, and spending. Mitt and Newt both… Read More
In the Mail: James Madison and the Making of America
Just received an advance copy of Kevin Gutzman’s James Madison and the Making of America . It’s a featured selection of the History Book Club for February, an honor in itself. But the blurbs on this thing… Read More
From a Reader with Multiple Sclerosis
Reader Glenn Horowitz sent me what follows. I live in Nashville, Tennessee, am a former civilian courier pilot, and I’m a longtime fan of LRC, its contributors, and of course… Read More
Ron Paul and Iowa
A few belated thoughts on Ron Paul and the Iowa caucuses. Certainly it’s a disappointment. Some people counter that what matters are the delegates, but in my opinion what actually… Read More
Iowa, Tell the Establishment to Stick It
By voting for Ron Paul in the Iowa caucuses . From my latest article: If Ron Paul wins Iowa, CNN will put on a brave face. But don’t believe it. They will be deeply alarmed to realize that… Read More
Commissars Demand We Shun Ron Paul
All the respectables agree: we can support anyone we like, except Ron Paul. That’s what the New York Times, much of the progressive left, and much of the fake-conservative talk-radio… Read More
The Heroic Gary Chartier
MSM: Stick to Approved Opinions, Citizen
I read a Reuters article today alleging that Ron Paul supporters are drawn from people who don’t have a very good grasp of the issues. Translation: they learn about them… Read More