October 11, 2007
Click on through to reason.tv's rough cut blog and take a gander
at editor-in-chief talking up the liberty-loving legacy of Roger
Williams, founder of Providence, Rhode Island and the visionary
behind fully secular government in what became the United
States.
Other recent clips include a pinch from the great monorail episode of The Simpsons and a Mississippi TV report based on Senior Editor Radley Balko's stunning expose of Magnolia State medical examiner Steven Hayne.
Click here or on the pic at right.
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Great interview (nice he didn't call you a pinhead, tell you to
shut-up or cut your mic) and love the site. That said, I hope
there'll be less redirects once the rough cut is a thing of the
past.
The title of the Sullum/O'Reilly vid alone was worth the price of
admission:
SULLUM VS. O'REILLY ON DRUGS
Heh.
Not for nothing, but I wrote to "Real Time"
again today, and double dog dared Maher to have Nick on the show,
so Nick can explain to Maher how he is no kind of libertarian at
all, and why.
While I'm on the subject, where the hell does Kos get off calling
himself a libertarian while endorsing Edwards for president?
While I'm on the subject, where the hell does Kos get off calling himself a libertarian while endorsing Edwards for president?
Where the hell does Kos get off calling himself a libertarian while
espousing every plank in the Communist Manifesto?
Nick, was that guy trying to pick you up at the end? He'll "take
you around"?
If you were wearing the leather jacket, he would have been all over
you.
Holy shit.
I bought Sullum's book years ago, and I never saw that segment from
Reilly factor. Man, Jacob kicked his ass large.
king,
Sorry to nit pick, but it's Jemaine, not Jermaine, regardless of
what my spell checker says. Otherwise, yeah, there's some
resemblance.
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