Showing posts with label libertarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label libertarian. Show all posts
Wednesday, 27 September 2023
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Rand Paul Intimidates Female Journalist Abby Martin
The spineless libertarians will fall silent on little Rand Paul's creepy intimidation of Abby Martin, because deep down like the Oboma junkies they're more attached to personality cults and party colours than fighting for the difference between right and wrong.
Soviet style America is just round the corner. Luke Rudkowski and Abby Martin are two of the last remaining journalists in the United States. Lions in a country of donkeys.
Soviet style America is just round the corner. Luke Rudkowski and Abby Martin are two of the last remaining journalists in the United States. Lions in a country of donkeys.
I wonder if Alex Jones will run this story.
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censorship,
libertarian,
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Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Webster Tarpley Pokes Austrian Economics Up A Libertarians Ass
Only a bumhole would mistake me for a Libertarian. I have said this explicitly but repetition can assist the confused reader. Party politics are dead. People who run for politics are the least suited to manage our affairs, and coloured flag wavers deserve the politicians they get.
The above debate is well worth the time invested. I disagree with Tarpley on some of his international analysis but for domestic U.S. politics he's the most joined up thinker I've come across.
Monday, 3 September 2007
Marxist Libertarian
No surprises on the political compass test for me then. I don't really believe in perma-ideology given that nothing lasts for ever, but broadly speaking I'm going to be hanging out with Gandhi and the other libertarian socialists in the bottom left. This is quite a fun little data visualisation and perceptual mapping exercise.
Incidentally I've been trying to persuade advertising agencies to do 3D perceptual brand mapping for years. Sadly not one of the them has had the perspicacity to make a flash designer and excel spreadsheet whizz kid available. So I might as well blog about it instead.
Incidentally I've been trying to persuade advertising agencies to do 3D perceptual brand mapping for years. Sadly not one of the them has had the perspicacity to make a flash designer and excel spreadsheet whizz kid available. So I might as well blog about it instead.
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