Summary: The Democrats and Neocon Republicans (but I repeat myself) have held lavishly televised congressional hearings to supposedly investigate the “insurrection” on January 6, 2021. But they don’t want the American public to hear testimony from Ray Epps or the subject of Jason Rink’s new film, Q Sent Me, which premiers November 11 on MyMoviesPlus.com....
Summary: With post-Covid lockdown inflation raging and an indifferent Biden administration sending tens of billions to Ukraine, the Republican Party expected a “red wave” in the 2022 midterms. It didn’t happen because both the GOP and conservative worldview are uninspiring alternatives to the left progressive agenda. It’s time for a new liberty party. Links: Free...
Summary: Twitter is and always has been private property, including when it was publicly traded. Calling it “the new public square” plays into the hands of the communists who took over the civil rights movement in the 20th century and invented the “public accommodations” concept, blurring the line between private and public property. Links:...
Summary: Elon Musk takes over Twitter, a Covid Regime propagandist asks for amnesty, and the US runs out of diesel. Libertarian Car Guy Eric Peters joins Tom to discuss. Guest bio: Eric Peters is widely known as “The Libertarian Car Guy” for his writing on how the government attacks our freedom through regulation of automobiles....
Summary: David Parker is a little like Charlton Heston in The Omega Man – he’s a conservative in hyper-liberal San Francisco. He joins Tom to talk about his latest book, A San Francisco Conservative. Guest bio: David Parker is the author of Income and Wealth and A San Francisco Conservative. In addition to a career...
Summary: The horror classics of the 1930s and 40s were low on gore but high on atmosphere and filmmaking excellence. Links: Frankenstein Bride of Frankenstein Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932) The Mummy (1932) Great Monsters of the Movies The Brilliance of the Original Frankenstein Films Free Gift from Tom: Download a free copy of...
Summary: Voting in elections can seem futile as you’re one vote among thousands or millions. But as a juror, you are one of twelve or twenty-three and can change the course of someone’s life if they are wrongly accused or guilty of unwittingly breaking a bad law. Jim Ostrowski joins Tom to talk about his...
Summary: Tom Luongo of Gold, Goats, and Guns returns to discuss the Fed’s new, targeted tightening tools, the latest European elections, and Ukraine. Guest Bio: Tom Luongo is a former research chemist, amateur dairy goat farmer, anarcho-libertarian, and obstreperous Austrian economists. He now publishes the Gold Goats, and Guns newsletter and podcast and contributes to...
Summary: Elon Musk has decided Twitter is worth $44 billion after all, at least for the moment. But is it really “the new town square” with 70 million total U.S. users (including bots)? Also, the stock market tanks on good economic news, based on reduced expectations for inflation (money printing). Links: Number of monthly active...
Summary: Paul Manafort was prosecuted by the Mueller team for crimes unrelated to the 2016 election and for which he maintains his innocence. His new book, Political Prisoner: Persecuted, Prosecuted, but Not Silenced, not only shines a light on an out-of-control Justice Department, but on the DC Swamp’s lies about Ukraine, including its former president,...