Brian Doherty | September 12, 2008
I'll be chattering about the latest regarding the Barr campaign, the Paul movement, and libertarian impact on politics in this election year on Berkeley's Pacifica radio station KPFA, 94.1 on the FM dial, this morning at 8:05 am pacific time. You can listen live here. I'm told it will be about a 15 minute segment, but things can and do change abruptly and unexpectedly in radioland.
And my book on the libertarian movement, Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement, is now out in paperback and makes a perfect mid-September gift for all your mid-September gift-giving needs.
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That really sums up the impact of libertarianism--hawking a paperback to nerds. Pathetic.
Brian, it's good to have you back here. And look forward to your new book coming out.
We can't always make the winners win, but libertarians can sure make losers look like the whiners they are...
If any of you are setting near Lefiti, punch him in the nuts for me. (Sorry, must be the steroids talking.)
Sorry, must be the steroids talking.
Maybe not. I don't take steroids, and even though I loath and
oppose violence in just about all situations, I think it's an
objective assessment that Lefiti needs to be punched in the
nuts.
Brian, I just listened to your interview and loved it! Is this great idea gaining some traction and graunching forward? God, I hope so.
Lefiti,
At least it's a cheap paperback and a good read. The ultimate price
of McCain's or Obama's self-laudatory biographies will be measured
in trillions ... and frankly, Stephen King does horror more
convincingly at a much lower price per page.
I was going to wait a couple of weeks and make it an October Surprise.
Tom, go ahead and punch Lefiti/Edward in the nuts now. We can't wait until October.
Doherty seems remarkably optimistic about the possibilities left open to the Paul movement. I hope he's right.
thanks for the time Pete...great interview...synopsis:"Paul good
...Barr shortsighted"
score 1 for reason in my book.
I really do not understand why H&R allows obvious trolls
like Lefiti to stick around. He provides zero relevant input and is
clearly looking for attention.
Boot him.
All disagreement serves a purpose, even substance-free disagreement like Lefiti's.
If any of you are setting near Lefiti, punch him in the nuts
for me.
You're making assumptions about the pinko's anatomy which are not
supported by any available evidence.
-jcr
"You're making assumptions about the pinko's anatomy which are
not supported by any available evidence."
Yeah, perhaps Bob Barker got to Lefti first.
"...is now out in paperback and makes a perfect mid-September
gift for all your mid-September gift-giving needs..."
C'mon, Doherty: You must realize that the smart shoppers are
already buying their xmas gifts. And who but a smart and thoughtful
shopper would get such a gift for a friend or loved one? When that
royalty check comes in to make some Xmas of yours all the merrier,
thank your savvy publisher for a mid-September release.
James---I was just being a little freeform absurd about hyping anything for sale right now; the paperback has actually, truth been told, been out for a couple months; I was just off clock writing another book and didn't have the opportunity to hype it on Hit and Run myself. My beautiful publisher PublicAffairs has never made a wrong move!
Angry Optimist
I thought libertarians were against censorship. Eat my shit, you
slimy fucking hypocrit.
I thought libertarians were against censorship.
Its not censorship to boot you from a private forum. Set up your
own damn website if H & R declines to let you use theirs.
R C Dean
How the fuck is this a private forum? Privacy on the fucking
Internet? You must have your head so far up your ass that you can
see light through your belly button. Jesus!
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