Archive for Ron Paul

Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman

Geez, the guy beats me to getting on Leno and the Daily Show, and now this (it starts at 1:05): Thanks to a bunch of people emailing me / posting on my FB wall about this…

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A Note on ECON MOMENTS and Ron Paul vs. Non-Neutrality of Money

[UPDATE below.] Just to give you a quick update, over the weekend I bit the bullet and bought a new camera that takes a mic. However, my parents are coming into town this week for Easter, and then I’m traveling like CRAZY for two weeks. (As Dennis Miller would say, I’m going to make Kerouac […]

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GUEST POST: “My Adventure as a Ron Paul Delegate”

Editor’s note: This is John Connolly’s follow-up post to an earlier one, in which he explained Ron Paul’s delegate strategy. John is a Ron Paul delegate in Washington.–RPM ==================== My Adventure as a Ron Paul Delegate: The Media Gets It Wrong by John Connolly As I stated in my first post, there is a vast […]

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Guest Post: Ron Paul’s Delegate Strategy

Editor’s Note: John Connolly is a computer whiz, camera guy, and generally a jack-of-all trades who is staying at my house for a couple of weeks while in town on a business trip. He was mentioning to me his recent experience as a temporary precinct chairman in Washington State. I asked him to write it […]

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I Might Apply for the New York Times

I came across this stuff on Facebook. The guy in the Cato/Koch stuff who thought highly of President G.W. Bush responded to Krugman’s recent criticism, and pointed to this very interesting Luskin post from early 2005: It’s a catfight on West 43rd Street! Former New York Times “public editor” Daniel Okrent is clawing out the […]

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Potpourri

* Walter Block can die now, after this moving tribute from Lew Rockwell. * What it looks like when Brad DeLong says, “Yeah, I was unfair to Ludwig von Mises.” As an added bonus, the concession was wrung by Gene Callahan! (It’s not April 1, right?) * A lot of people liked this Tom Woods […]

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Skullduggery in Maine

If you haven’t really been paying attention to the allegations of vote fraud in Maine, you really need to watch this whole thing. (HT2 LRC) It starts out a bit slow in the beginning but then it gets pretty good. For rank-and-file Republicans, I have a question for you: Isn’t it weird how your side […]

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Potpourri

* Bob Wenzel has some concerns about gold confiscation, if the feds get serious. In short: It’s hard to hide a bunch of metal, since there are detectors built specifically for that purpose. * Russ Roberts interviews Nassim Taleb. I will always like Taleb, because he answered my emails back in the day and even […]

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