Ben explains the process for delegates now that Rick Santorum has dropped out of the Republican race for President. Here is what happens with the bound delegates versus the unbound delegates.
Mike Maloney talks about a mission critical topic for gold and silver investors—manipulation.
The April issue of The Atlantic has a worshipful piece on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, featuring him on the cover with the moniker, “THE HERO”.…
Paul Krugman repeats his mantra that “more inflation would be a good thing” for the country.…
This is "negotiation", a euphemism for issuing ultimatums and threatening violence if not obeyed. …
“Terror Trading 9/11“ by Lars Schall and Michael Leitner is a video dedicated to the topic of the alleged informed trading activities prior to the terror attacks of September 11th, 2001.
One may recall again the ethnic cleansing through which the “Jewish state” was established. So much for “Israel’s Resilient Democracy”.…
Ben takes a look at how the North Dakota GOP gave Mitt Romney the majority of delegates despite his third place finish in the state.
You know, there's a word for this kind of thing. It's called "propaganda". The Times' Rick Gladstone is quite crude at it. And he made the mistake of actually linking to the Iranian media report his propaganda piece was based on.…
I guess Aronson (and the NYT editors) have never actually read the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. …
Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman is an examination of the root cause of the crisis as seen through the eyes of two prominent commentators on the subject, each representing a different school of economic thought.
Whether or one agrees with all of the arguments Dr. Bolton makes in Revolution From Above or not, he establishes the validity of his overall thesis quite convincingly through the many historical examples he painstakingly documents of the dialectic process at work.…
Foreign Policy has had a troubling record that goes beyond one or two guest op-eds. There has been a pattern of what can be termed irresponsible reporting at best.…
Perhaps if the Times editors did less lecturing and more listening, they would understand how phenomenally arrogant, ignorant, and self-righteous they were being.…
A New York Times Magazine article titled “Will Israel Attack Iran?” can only be described as a propaganda piece, which maintains that central premise only through deliberate omission and distortion of the facts.…
This propagandistic method of dropping any and all caveats from this or that claim is precisely how the New York Times led the media pack in deceiving the American people into the war in Iraq, a war based on lies and deceptions perpetrated on the American people precisely by this…
Presented by Tom Woods at the Mises Circle in Houston, 14 January 2012. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French.
Apparently, you are supposed to think you only have a choice this coming presidential election between a big-government, status-quo Democrat or a big-government, status-quo Republican and that no matter who you vote for, it will be for naught when it comes to tackling the deficit.…
What's funny about that is--as the editors of the NYT must surely be aware--that Ron Paul gets more support from members of the military than any other candidate.…
What’s most enlightening about the attacks on Dr. Paul and his views and positions is the fact that when you really get down to it, his sin is that he’s too unwilling to tow the official line on issues across the board, too willing to challenge the lies and war propaganda, and too honest with the American public about real issues.
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