P.J. O'Rourke: "Where Was the Government with Studebaker?"
P.J. O'Rourke is a 21st-century H.L. Mencken-a libertarian
satirist and quote-machine who's deeply suspicious of most any
office-holder ("Politics is the attempt to achieve power and
prestige without merit").
Since the 1970s, O'Rourke has written for all kinds of
publications, including Playboy, Esquire,
Vanity Fair, Automobile, and The National
Lampoon. He is the H.L. Mencken Research Fellow at the Cato
Institute, a regular correspondent to for The Atlantic
Monthly, and the best-selling author of 12 books, the latest
of which is
Driving Like Crazy: 30 Years of Vehicular
Hell-Bending.
In June, Reason.tv's Ted Balaker sat down with O'Rourke at the
Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Topics include:
bailouts, who ruined the U.S. auto industry, politicians' love
affair with trains, how easy women made O'Rourke a youthful
socialist and how getting a paycheck turned him into a
libertarian.
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Approximately 15 minutes. This interview produced by Ted Balaker. Director of photography is Alex Manning, editor is Nate Chaffetz, and associate producer is Paul Detrick.
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