by Scott | May 10, 2013 | Interviews
Charles Goyette, author of Red and Blue and Broke All Over: Restoring America’s Free Economy, discusses Ron Paul’s radio spots appearing on 125 stations nationwide that are giving AM radio listeners a much needed dose of sanity from the usual blowhards...
by | Mar 26, 2013 | Stress Blog
Kara Sands’s son came home one day from school with a perfect 100% score on a quiz that asked ‘Why might the United States be a target for terrorism?’ with the possible answers A) Other people just don’t like Americans, B) Decisions we made in the United...
by Scott | Mar 22, 2013 | Interviews
Daniel McAdams, foreign policy advisor for Rep. Ron Paul, discusses how Congressmen are often manipulated by their staffers; the hardcore jihadists leading Syria’s resistance fighters; why the neoconservatives aren’t helping Israel by promoting Syrian...
by Scott | Feb 15, 2013 | Interviews
Lew Rockwell, founder and chairman of the Mises Institute, discusses the Federal Reserve System’s disastrous 100-year history; the rising popularity of Austrian economics thanks in large part to Ron Paul; achieving a brighter future by eschewing Keynes and...
by Scott | Feb 5, 2013 | Interviews
The Other Scott Horton, Columbia law professor and Harper’s Magazine journalist, discusses the DOJ’s abbreviated explanation to Congress why the Obama administration has the right to assassinate US citizens; Constitutional protections against secret...
by Scott | Feb 5, 2013 | Interviews
Will Grigg, blogger and author of Liberty in Eclipse, discusses the life and death of ex-Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle; doubts about the bravery and heroism of soldiers in a war of occupation; Ron Paul’s controversial tweet (he who lives by the sword dies by the...
by Scott | Dec 3, 2012 | Stress Blog
Writes Darryl W. Perry: The FPP Peace Prize was founded in 2009 due to the history of the Nobel Prize Committees reputation for selecting pro-war recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize. The FPP Peace Prize has a mission to recognize a person (or group) that actively...
by Scott | Nov 19, 2012 | Stress Blog
You see what bastards they are?: “When the Democrats ran the House, they tended to be polite and generous to Ron Paul. Even the moderate Republicans were decent. But the neocons, from Gingrich to Boehner-Cantor, have been monsters. They even tried to prevent him...
by Scott | Nov 16, 2012 | Interviews
Philip Giraldi, Executive Director of The Council for the National Interest, discusses Israel’s attack on Gaza; the collective punishment of Gaza’s majority under-aged population; how Israel created Hamas in the first place; the whirlwind of unpredictable...
by Scott | Oct 21, 2012 | Stress Blog
i used to be a big fan of antiwar radio. i listened to you insult me each day even tho i agreed with you on 90% of issues – everyone that is not an anarchist “anarcho-capitalist” is a “stuuuuuupid”. yea, anyone that is not a member of a...
by Scott | Oct 3, 2012 | Interviews
David Swanson of Veterans For Peace discusses the 40-member delegation of activists headed to Pakistan to see Obama’s drone war firsthand; how drone strikes create more enemies than they kill (and they aren’t “war on the cheap,” either); the...
by Scott | Sep 19, 2012 | Interviews
Philip Giraldi, former CIA officer and contributing editor to The American Conservative, discusses why Muslims are protesting all over the world; Mitt Romney’s frightening ignorance on many topics, including foreign policy; how Benjamin Netanyahu may have...
by Scott | Aug 29, 2012 | Interviews
Nevada state delegate Jay Lake discusses the dirty tricks used by the RNC and Romney campaign to ensure Ron Paul could not be nominated or make a speech at the national convention. Podcast: Play in new window |...
by Scott | Aug 28, 2012 | Interviews
This is my speech at the P.A.U.L. Festival in Tampa, FL, on August 26th. Imagine a real two-party presidential election between the “centrist” extremists Obama and Romney, vs. the anti-war, pro-civil liberties duo of Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich. Podcast:...
by Scott | Aug 21, 2012 | Interviews
Gigi Bowman discusses the Paul Festival on August 24-26 in Tampa, FL; bringing together the liberty movement to celebrate and honor Ron Paul and look ahead to the future; ticket promotions and the guest speaker lineup (which includes Scott Horton); and how the Liberty...
by Scott | Aug 20, 2012 | Interviews
Lew Rockwell, chairman of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the government “gang of thieves writ large;” why “monetary policy” is just a fancy term for counterfeiting; the DHS’s new arsenal of hollow point rounds and bullet proof...
by Scott | Aug 15, 2012 | Interviews
Deborah Robinet discusses the P.A.U.L. Festival (People Awakening and Uniting for Liberty) to pay tribute to Ron Paul in Tampa, Florida on August 24-26; the guest speakers and bands scheduled to play; and the official Paul presidential campaign’s strange...
by Scott | Jun 22, 2012 | Interviews
Thomas E. Woods, author of Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse, discusses Ron Paul as an economic prophet of sorts (revered by devout followers, scorned by the majority); Woods’s personal transformation from party-line Republican to...
by Scott | Apr 5, 2012 | Interviews
Lew Rockwell, founder and Chairman of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses Ron Paul’s tireless opposition to war, the primary enemy of individual liberty; a general election featuring ideological twins Obama and Romney; recent trends in media consumption, with...
by Scott | Feb 28, 2012 | Interviews
Lew Rockwell, founder and Chairman of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses his classic speech “Down With the Presidency;” how state-worshiping Americans have allowed the office of the president to become an elected dictatorship; the spectacle of presidential...