The Reason.tv Talk Show
Featuring Reason's Nick Gillespie and Michael C. Moynihan, With Journalist Jon Utley and Duke University's Michael Munger
On December 16, Reason's Nick Gillespie and Michael C. Moynihan sat down with the journalist Jon Utley, the subject of the excellent new documentary about his father's death in a Soviet labor camp, Return to the Gulag, and economist Michael Munger, head of Duke University's political science department and the surprisingly successful Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate in North Carolina.
The quartet spent about 25 minutes talking about the bailouts, how the Cold War still matters, whether libertarian ideas are on the march or in retreat, and much more.
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When will Nick Gillespie interview Rod Blagojevich on Reason TV? Why have they never been seen in the same place together?
Is Moynihan demonstrating the secret libertarian salute? I’m not familiar with it.
Interesting guests. This and Red Eye are just about the only talk shows I bother to watch anymore.
Agreed. These were some of the most interesting guests they’ve had on. The feed just died about five minutes before the end of the movie, though. That’s happened quite a few times before.
Actually, one request for future shows: Could you maybe get Ron Bailey and or some other sci/tech guys on? You could debate spherical heating, sentient toasters, the libertarian ramifications of emoticon abuse, etc.
Might be fun.
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