Reasoners on the Tube: Nick Gillespie Will Be on Freedom Watch Today at 10AM & 8PM ET
Reason's Nick Gillespie will be on Fox Business' Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano today at 10AM ET. The show is rebroadcast at 8PM ET tonight and Sunday at 7PM and 11PM ET.
Earlier this year, Reason.tv talked with the Judge about his latest book, Lies The Government Told You. He was so good, we had two parts. Watch below.
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Little known fact: right before Gillespie went on the air with Napolitano, they had a dispute over which of the two New Jerseyans had the better hair.
After the taping, the two pontificators settled the disagreement with a steel cage Death Match. It wasn't pretty.
Nick needs a full blowout. That would be amazing.
If I had any doubts whatsoever that you were a soulless bastard sustained by the pain and cruelty he inflicts upon others, they are now gone. I like that. It won't stop me from trying to arrange you take a road trip with someone like Tony, but still.
Cruelty is my business, WR, and business is good.
I was pretty sure you were going to direct me to this pic.
I can't even describe how much I want to see Judge Napolitano on the supreme court. Failing that, he should be the attorney general of the United States.
-jcr
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You have to admit the dude brings up some very valid points. Amazing.
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I think he Napolitano should take a stab at the Libertarian nomination for Prez in '12. For my money, he communicates libertarian values best.