Richard talks with Paul Gottfried about the history of the neocons, what they really want, and whether they believe their own stupid nonsense.
Richard talks with Justin Raimondo, editorial director of Antiwar.com and author of Reclaiming the American Right, about Obama's decision to dump the missile shield protecting Europe from the Soviet Union--er, wicked, non-democratic Russian Empire--and the neocons' typically reasonable and measured response thereto.
Richard speaks with Robert Murphy, Mises Institute adjunct scholar and author of two excellent books, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism
. Regarding the “Inflation/Deflation" Debate, Bob answers definitively whether we’ll end up so broke that we’ll be selling our birthrights for messes of pottage or whether we’ll be pushing wheelbarrows of Federal Reserve Notes around town just to buy a six-pack of beer.
Richard and Jack discuss the Mark Sanford scandal and what it means for the future of the GOP and the Ron Paul movement.
Richard Spencer talks with John Tate, the president of The Campaign for Liberty, about HR 1207, the bill to audit the Federal Reserve.
Richard Spencer talks with John Tate, the president of The Campaign for Liberty, about HR 1207, the bill to audit the Federal Reserve.
Jack Hunter hosts Richard Spencer and American Spectator editor W. James Antle III for a conversation about the future of the GOP: Are the elephants endangered? If so, should we save 'em or kill 'em off? Or is the party having a "paleo moment"?
Richard and Razib discuss Razib's new blog venture, secularright.org, as well as the possibilities for secular-minded conservatives within the religious American Right.
Richard and Razib discuss Razib's new blog venture, secularright.org, as well as the possibilities for secular-minded conservatives within the religious American Right.
Richard speaks with Paul Gottfried about Jews, Jewish influence, and the jewishness of neoconservatism.
John Zmirak and I had very interesting conversation yesterday about Catholics in America, the Left, race, the civil rights movement, abortion, and a whole lot more.
Thomas E. Woods Jr., author of the New York Times bestseller Meltdown, joins Richard Spencer for a discussion of the Fed’s money-printing binge, the Mises Institute‘s latest conference, and the future of “paleo-libertarianism.”
Jack Hunter interviews John Derbyshire about “Sailer-ism” and the trouble with talk radio.
Jack and Richard interview Jeff Frazee of Young Americans for Liberty, the youth group building off the Ron Paul movement.
What happened to us!?! Thomas E. Woods Jr. joins Richard and Jack to talk about his new book on the economic collapse, _Meltdown_.
Jack Hunter moderates a throw-down, fists-up debate between Richard Spencer and Austin Bramwell on the varieties of libertarianism and whether the economic collapse will be really bad or really, really bad.
Jack Hunter and Richard Spencer discuss Takimag 2.0, including Taki's decision to drop the monicker "conservative," those pesky comments, and the future of our website.
Jack Hunter speaks with Dylan Hales (The Left Conservative) about Tony Blankley’s new book, _American Grit_, and the Right's flirtation with fascism, American-style.
Jack interviews Steve Sailer about his first book, _America's Half-Blood Prince: Barack Obama's "Story of Race and Inheritance"_. As Steve reveals, the real Obama is a lot less "post-racial" than the visionary, healing president fabricated by the mainstream media.
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• Patrick Buchanan • Kevin DeAnna • Karen de Coster • John Derbyshire • David Gordon • Paul Gottfried • Kevin Gutzman • Mark Hackard • Dylan Hales • Grant Havers • Jack Hunter • Nina Kouprianova • Scott Locklin |
• Gavin McInnes • Ilana Mercer • Christina Oxenberg • Tom Piatak • Justin Raimondo • Steve Sailer • Peter Schiff • Richard Spencer • R.J. Stove • Mandolyna Theodoracopulos • Taki Theodoracopulos • Robert Weissberg • Thomas E. Woods Jr. • Tim Worstall |