Fri, 28 February 2014
Scott Horton joins Tom to review the truth against the claims of the War Party nearly 11 years ago as they prepared to launch the Iraq War. Plus, Ukraine analysis, Horton style. Check out Scott and find out about the Scott Horton Show at ScottHorton.org. |
Thu, 27 February 2014
Ron Paulian Josh Taylor, of the Internet comedy team Blimey Cow, joins Tom to talk about how to start a YouTube channel and make it a success. A few standouts, for me, are I Pledge Blind Allegiance, Five Tips for Starting a YouTube Channel, and (Tough) Love Your Enemies. Check them out at Josh's site and at BlimeyCow.com. And subscribe to their YouTube channel. |
Wed, 26 February 2014
Tom talks to Daniel Barbeau about his prize-winning paper on California's nullification of the federal legal-tender laws during the Civil War. |
Tue, 25 February 2014
Professor Shawn Ritenour, author of Foundations of Economics: A Christian View, joins Tom to explain what makes Austrian economics different from (and better than) neoclassical economics. Follow Shawn's blog: foundationsofecon.blogspot.com. |
Mon, 24 February 2014
Richard Maybury, author of Whatever Happened to Penny Candy, joins Tom to discuss global economic trends, what people should do, and more. |
Fri, 21 February 2014
Bill Kauffman, one of Tom's favorite authors, talks about decentralism, localism, and how empire corrupts the soul. Check out Bill's article archive at The American Conservative, and take a look at his latest book, Bye Bye Miss American Empire: Neighborhood Patriots, Backcountry Rebels, and their Underdog Crusades to Redraw America's Political Map. |
Thu, 20 February 2014
Erik Voorhees joins Tom to review recent Bitcoin news. |
Wed, 19 February 2014
Michael Huemer, professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder, discusses his book The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey. |
Tue, 18 February 2014
Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst at FOX News and author, most recently, of Theodore and Woodrow, takes listener questions. |
Mon, 17 February 2014
Ivan Eland, author of Recarving Rushmore: Ranking the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity, and Liberty, joins Tom to talk best and worst in the history of the presidency. |
Fri, 14 February 2014
Historian Burt Folsom joins Tom to discuss Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. |
Thu, 13 February 2014
Bob Murphy joins Tom to discuss a popular article describing economic reforms that should help so-called millennials. No fallacy is left unsmashed. |
Wed, 12 February 2014
Tom DiLorenzo, author of The Real Lincoln, joins Tom on Lincoln's birthday to shed some light on the sixteenth president. |
Tue, 11 February 2014
Do "public goods" require government intervention? Professor Fred Foldvary says no. |
Mon, 10 February 2014
The Independent Institute's Anthony Gregory talks about finding common ground with, and also uncovering the blind spots of, Left and Right. |
Fri, 7 February 2014
Sirius/XM's Mike Church, host of the Mike Church Show, joins Tom to discuss the old republic, the empire, and setting fire to the 3x5 card of allowable opinion.Read Mike's recent columns at Daily Caller: "Taboo, Another Casualty of Our Unending Wars" and "There Is No Union to Give a State of." |
Thu, 6 February 2014
Tom continues his conversation with the Mises Institute's Peter Klein about a recent Rolling Stone column claiming that Karl Marx predicted the problems of 2014. Read the article by clicking here. |
Wed, 5 February 2014
The Mises Institute's Peter Klein joins Tom to discuss a recent Rolling Stone column claiming that Karl Marx predicted the problems of 2014. Read the article by clicking here. |
Tue, 4 February 2014
James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins Tom to discuss the Supreme Court and the cases you're not allowed to disagree with. Kevin's books include The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, James Madison and the Making of America, and (with Tom) Who Killed the Constitution? |
Mon, 3 February 2014
Tom talks about the drug war, police militarization, and the economics behind it all. |