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Tonight on The Independents: Glenn Reynolds on Government Liars, Americans Hate Everyone, Amash Goes Ballistic, Smokers Banned in Arizona, Cops Steal Rock Band's Photos, Plus More Enemies of Freedom!

Matt Welch | 8.6.2014 5:54 PM

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Tonight's episode of The Independents (Fox Business Network, 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT, with re-airs three hours later), will continue our familiar-sounding countdown of the show's 25 Enemies of Freedom. Speaking of which, here's numbers 20-22, from last night:

The program will kick off with a discussion about a new poll showing Americans hate all their politicians, and their future, and maybe their country. Newsday columnist Ellis Henican and comedian Vinnie Nardiello will Party Panelize about this and other topics, including the alleged new Edward Snowden, the NBA's first female assistant coach, and Pima County, Arizona's proposal to have the county refuse to hire smokers.

Glenn "Instapundit" Reynolds joins to talk about his great USA Today column about CIA liar John Brennan and the ruling-class values he represents. The co-hosts will discuss the epic election-night rant from libertarian fave Rep. Justin Amash (R-Michigan), and a band called Bear Hands will come testify about their unpleasant experience with picture-stealing Chicago cops at Lollapalooza last week.

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Matt Welch is an editor at large at Reason.

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