Richard Morrison and Jeremy Lott welcome guests Marc Scribner, William Yeatman, Lee Doren and Angela Logomasini to episode 94. We Aloha state politics, freedom of information, Bureaucrash’s best and brightest and the attack of the nanny state.
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott, Marc Scribner and Lee Doren bring you episode 89. We chew over sin taxes, attacks on Al Gore, free booze, Eric Massa and the Tax Day Tea Parties.
Host Richard Morrison and co-host Jeremy Lott welcome special guests Lee Doren and Greg Conko to episode 60. We start with the 9/12 D.C. Tax Protest, unfair union rules and Assemblyman Mike Duvall. We then turn to Greg Conko on healthcare reform and finish with a tribute to Norman Borlaug.
Host Richard Morrison welcomes guest co-hosts Michelle Minton and Lee Doren to episode 59. This week we take a detour from the usual format and focus on the upcoming 9/12 March on Washington.
We get a fresh recap of the Free State Project’s recent Liberty Forum in Nashua, New Hampshire. John McCain and Richard Shelby say that the government should end the bailouts and let poorly-managed banks go bankrupt, and brewers pin their hopes on robust St. Patrick’s Day sales.
We start by highlighting CEI’s new Agenda for Congress. After all, they need adult supervision from somewhere, right? We also interview Bureaucrash Crasher-in-Chief Pete Eyre.
This week we welcome Senior Culture Correspondent Ryan Lynch. After observing timely anniversaries, we move on to Scandal Watch, where we raise some questions about the electoral race between current U.S. Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN) and onetime SNL funnyman Al Franken.
Check out our brother podcast, the Bureaucrash Podcrash, hosted by Crasher Xaq Fixx. This, week we cover Obama and Gov. Rod Blagojevich, the implications of the proposed auto bailout, recent Gallup poll results and a very Blago-centric edition of Olympic News.
CEI’s Richard Morrison and Cord Blomquist discuss the housing bailout, Ted Stevens’ indictment, Comcast vs. the FCC, nanotech fears, hope for reform at the Food and Drug Administration, a get-well-soon wish for Robert Novak and the Milton Friedman legacy. Also, …