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Source:The Bulwark talking about Sleepy Don & Michael Cohen in court. Source:The New Democrat “Michael Cohen substantiated 99% of what’s needed to prove Trump’s hush money reimbursement scheme—and so far, Cohen held his own under the weak defense counsel’s cross-exam. Plus, are we past the peak power of the corporate lobbying world? Ben Wittes and […]
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- The High and The Mighty- The War on Drugs
Source:The New Democrat I’ve made this point more times than I can count now and generally I’m pretty good with numbers, but when you try to prevent someone from doing something dangerous, or try to prevent someone from doing anything … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Uncommon Knowledge
Tagged America, California, Center Right, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Hoover Institution, Illinois, Liberalism, Liberals, Milton Friedman, Nanny State, Pao Alto, Pete Wilson, Peter Robinson, Stanford, Stanford University, Uncommon Knowledge, United States, University of Chicago
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- U.S. Senator Rand Paul Discusses Individualism, Freedom & National Security
Source:Hoover Institution- U.S. Senator Rand Paul (Republican,Kentucky) Source:The New Democrat I don’t agree with Senator Rand Paul on everything, obviously, but he represents exactly what the Republican Party needs more of. Republicans, who can speak beyond the current Republican base. … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Uncommon Knowledge
Tagged 114th Congress, America, California, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservatives, Hoover Institution, Kentucky, Pao Alto, Peter Robinson, Rand Paul, Republican Party, Senate Republicans, Senator Rand Paul, Stanford University, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government, U.S. Senate, Uncommon Knowledge, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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Hoover Institution: George P. Shultz: How to Get America Moving Again
Source:The New Democrat George Shultz now a fellow at the Hoover Institution and of course former Secretary of State for President Reagan and I believe Secretary of Treasury or Commerce for President Nixon wrote an interesting article on how to get … Continue reading
Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge With Peter Robinson: ‘The Sixties With Christopher Hitchens & William F. Buckley (1998)’
. Source:Hoover Institution– Uncommon Knowledge With William F. Buckley. You can also see this post at The Daily Post, on WordPress. (No pun intended) “In this rereleased interview from 1998, Christopher Hitchens, a contributing editor of Vanity Fair magazine, is a … Continue reading
Posted in Originals, Uncommon Knowledge
Tagged 1998, America, Anti-War Movement, Baby Boom Generation, Christopher Hitchens, Civil Rights Movement, Cultural Revolution, Environmental Movement, Gay Rights, Great Society, Hoover Institution, JFK Assassination, Martin Luther King Assassination, New Left, Peter Robinson, Robert F. Kennedy Assassination, Stanford, Stanford University, The 1990s, Uncommon Knowledge, United States, Vietnam War, William F. Buckley
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson: Charles Moore: On Margaret Thatcher
Source:Hoover Institution– Charles Moore, talking about U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Source:The FreeState “Charles Moore, a former editor at the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, and Spectator Magazine, discusses, with Hoover research fellow Peter Robinson, the “Iron Lady,” Margaret Thatcher.” From … Continue reading
Posted in The FreeState, Uncommon Knowledge
Tagged 1979, Britain, British Conservatism, British Conservatives, California, Center Right, Charles Moore, Conservatism, Conservative Party, Conservatives, Hoover Institution, Margaret Thatcher, Peter Robinson, Republican Party, Stanford, Stanford University, The 1970s, The 1980s, Uncommon Knowledge, United Kingdom
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Firing Line With William F. Buckley: Saul Alinsky- ‘Mobilizing The Poor (1967)’
Source:Firing Line With William F. Buckley– Community activist Saul Alinsky, appearing on Firing Line in 1967. Source:The FreeState “The common aim of all Mr. Alinsky’s organizations is to mobilize the poor–mobilize them by whatever mean comes to hand (marches, sit-ins)–to … Continue reading
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Tagged 1967, America, Far Left, Firing Line, Firing Line With William F. Buckley, Great Society, Mobilize The Poor, Mobilizing The Poor, New Left, New York, New York City, PBS, Poverty, Poverty in America, Saul Alinsky, Socialism, Socialists, Stanford, Stanford University, The 1960s, United States, War on Poverty, William F. Buckley
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Brittle Milton Friedman- ‘Responsibility to the Poor (1978)’
Source:Brittle 13– Professor Milton Friedman, in 1978. Source:The FreeState “Milton Friedman 1978. From a lecture given at Stanford University.” From Brittle 13 In the 1930’s, the FDR Administration had an agenda called the New Deal. They passed a lot, if not … Continue reading
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Tagged 1978, America, California, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Liberalism, Liberals, Milton Friedman, Paolo Alto, Poverty in America, Public Assistance, Responsibility to the Poor, Stanford, Stanford University, The 1970s, The Great Society, The New Deal, United States, War on Poverty, Welfare
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