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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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Liberty Pen: Thomas Sowell- ‘How To Cure Marxism’
“From Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson, Thomas Sowell tells how he was enticed by Marxism as a youth and how the real world cured that notion. Liberty Pen.” From Liberty Pen On a less serious note: if you want to cure Marxism … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Authoritarianism, Authoritarians, Big Government, Collectivism, Collectivists, Communism, Communists, Far Left, Hippies, Hipsters, Karl Marx, Marxism, Marxists, Millennial Generation, Millennial's, New Left, Peter Robinson, Socialism, Socialists, Thomas Sowell, Uncommon Knowledge, United States, Welfare State
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John Birch Society: John F. McManus- Understanding Donald Trump
Source: John Birch Society: John F. McManus- Understanding Donald Trump If there is one group that you think would stick with a President like Donald Trump, it would be the John Birch Society. They’ve been talking about what he ran on … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Administration, Donald Trump For President, Donald Trump Presidency, Donald Trump Voters, Donald Trump White House, Far Right, John F. McManus, Nationalism, Nationalists, New Right, Peter Robinson, Reality TV, Republican Party, Robert Costa, Tea Party, The White House, Tribalism, Tribalist's, Uncommon Knowledge, United States
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge: Anything Goes with Chris Buckley
Source: Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge: Anything Goes with Chris Buckley Chris Buckley, (and I call him Chris because we’ve never met before) is one of my favorite political satirists along with P.J. O’Rourke, Dennis Miller and now Bill Maher. Since … Continue reading
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Tagged American Politics, Christopher Buckley, Democratic Party, News Satire, Peter Robinson, Political Humor, Political Humorists, Political Satire, Political Satirists, Republican Party, U.S. Congress, Uncommon Knowledge, Washington, Washington Politics
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- The High and The Mighty: The War on Drugs
Source: Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- The High and The Mighty: The War On Drugs I’ve made this point more times than I can count now and generally I’m pretty good with numbers, but when you try to prevent someone from doing … Continue reading
Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge: Richard Epstein on Inequality, Taxes, Politics and Health Care
. I actually agree with Richard Epstein on one thing. Which is definitely a rarity, but when Epstein says that its not that inequality is a problem. But the lack of mobility and opportunity for people at the bottom, or … Continue reading
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Tagged Economic Freedom, Education, Education Gap, Equality of Opportunity, Income Gap, Inequality, Infrastructure, Job Training, Liberal Capitalism, Liberal Economics, Liberalism, Middle Class, Opportunity, Peter Robinson, Poverty in America, Richard Epstein, Uncommon Knowledge, Working Class
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge With Peter Robinson- ‘Senator Rand Paul Discusses Individualism, Freedom & National Security’
“This week on Uncommon Knowledge, Senator Rand Paul discusses his political ideas, ideals, and philosophies, noting that “we’re all born with an instinct towards individualism.” He gives his insights into dealing with immigration, unemployment, foreign policy, national security, taxes, personal … Continue reading
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge With Peter Robinson- Dennis Prager: ‘The New Left in America’
“Recorded on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Radio host, columnist, conductor, and best-selling author Dennis Prager discusses his new book, Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph.” From Uncommon Knowledge I’m going to actually explain why I … Continue reading
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- Peter Robison Interviewing Harvey Mansfield: The New Left on Campus
“Ivy League institutions as well as most colleges and universities in America today lean categorically to the left. Why? If academia cares so much about ethnic and gender diversity, why does it overlook intellectual diversity? Harvey Mansfield responds. He also … Continue reading
Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- Peter Robinson- Interviewing David Mamet on Conservatism
Source:Hoover Institution– Hollywood writer interviewing David Mamet. “This week on Uncommon Knowledge, playwright David Mamet discusses his book The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture and his conversion to conservatism. Mamet explains how, by studying Jewish and Christian … Continue reading
Hoover Institution: Video: Uncommon Knowledge: P.J. O’Rourke Reflects on Life in The Sixties to Today
. The Baby Boom is sort of tough for me to blog about as someone who was born in the mid-1970s the tail end of Generation X. And also as someone whose parents were born in the 1930s and are … Continue reading
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