The Strip: The Donald Sterling Tape Was Edited…Here's What Was Missing

Here is the edited out piece of Donald Sterling’s secretly recorded audio from Deadspin (start at 1:20): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzxH71erDJk Why was this edited out? This part is even more offensive than the first part, in my opinion, as Sterling throws his own under the bus in the same breath as he throws V.’s–a double whammy! Knowing … Read more

The Strip: The Donald Sterling Tape Was Edited…Here’s What Was Missing

Here is the edited out piece of Donald Sterling’s secretly recorded audio from Deadspin (start at 1:20): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzxH71erDJk Why was this edited out? This part is even more offensive than the first part, in my opinion, as Sterling throws his own under the bus in the same breath as he throws V.’s–a double whammy! Knowing … Read more

Double Header: Podcasts of April 25 & April 26 Shows on Putin & Ukraine

Friday… Saturday… I referred to these items on the show… WSJ Perpetuates Falsehood NYT Retraction Operation Mockingbird See also my previous posts and shows on these subjects… Exposing the Shadow Government in the Ukraine (and the US?) Putin’s Place in the New World Order Crimea & Self-Determination: The First Principle of the Law of Nations … Read more

Double Header: Podcasts of April 25 & April 26 Shows on Putin & Ukraine

Friday… Saturday… I referred to these items on the show… WSJ Perpetuates Falsehood NYT Retraction Operation Mockingbird See also my previous posts and shows on these subjects… Exposing the Shadow Government in the Ukraine (and the US?) Putin’s Place in the New World Order Crimea & Self-Determination: The First Principle of the Law of Nations … Read more

On tonight 10-midnight, on tomorrow regular time 3-6PM (caution Putin shirtless)

What do you think about Putin? I have laughed as his shirtless photos, shrunk back with horror at the idea that he might have ordered the radiation poisoning of a whistle-blower and can hardly forgive a guy for being KGB, but his actions regarding the Ukraine are being misrepresented in our mainstream media and by … Read more

The Strip: Getting to the Meat of the Matter

Here’s a pilot run for a new feature I’m considering that I’d call The Strip, in which I will take a story from the mainstream media and strip out the propaganda, political spin or neo-con nonsense and give you the truth or the real libertarian principles at the meat of the matter. What do you … Read more

Cliven Bundy & The Rule of Law

The Cliven Bundy saga reminds me of the Trayvon Martin case: it is a very squishy example of a very real problem. Because the facts of these cases could be interpreted either way, they divide the rank and file rather than uniting us against the real enemy from above. In light of this, rather than the nuanced Bundy case, it would have been nicer to see the government forced to back down on a cut-and-dried asset forfeiture in which property was permanently confiscated from someone never convicted of a crime (like Rudy Ramirez), or an eminent domain case in which the government seized private property for the benefit of a private developer (like in the case of Vera Coking).
Sometimes I think that political operators deliberately choose cases that aren’t clear-cut because rather than despite the fact that they will generate grassroots activism on both sides of the aisle. In order for this to work, the case must have merit and flaws on both sides of the argument.

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Cliven Bundy & The Rule of Law

The Cliven Bundy saga reminds me of the Trayvon Martin case: it is a very squishy example of a very real problem. Because the facts of these cases could be interpreted either way, they divide the rank and file rather than uniting us against the real enemy from above. In light of this, rather than the nuanced Bundy case, it would have been nicer to see the government forced to back down on a cut-and-dried asset forfeiture in which property was permanently confiscated from someone never convicted of a crime (like Rudy Ramirez), or an eminent domain case in which the government seized private property for the benefit of a private developer (like in the case of Vera Coking).

Sometimes I think that political operators deliberately choose cases that aren’t clear-cut because rather than despite the fact that they will generate grassroots activism on both sides of the aisle. In order for this to work, the case must have merit and flaws on both sides of the argument.

Read more