Posted on 30 September 2010. Tags: buckley, CEI, Jeremy Lott, national review, realclearpolitics, realclearpolitics.com, warren brookes, warren brookes fellowship, wfb, william f. buckley
Jeremy Lott, a former Warren Brookes Fellow at CEI and an editor for RealClearPoltics, talks about his new book, William F. Buckley.
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Posted on 11 May 2009. Tags: 1992, AMD, antitrust, Antonio Ledezma, Associated Press, basketball, Benedict Mander, bottled water, CEI, Charles Rangel, Chuck Daly, Chuck Mulloy, Citizens Against Legalized Liquor, classical liberal, competition, CPU, Dale Hudson, Dan Balz, David Axelrod, David Stern, Detroit Pistons, Diane P. Wood, Dream Team, EC, economics, Economy, Elena Kagan, enjoybottledwater.org, EU, European Union, federalism, fr33, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, Greg Mahlich, Harry Reid, health care, Hewlett-Packard, Hugo Chávez, individualism, Intel, iTunes, Jeff Sessions, Jennifer Granholm, Jeremy Lott, John Hatch, John McCain, John Roberts, Julian Sanchez, Laurence Tribe, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, Martha Neely, Max Baucus, microchips, Mike Enzi, Mitch McConnell, nationalization, NBA, oil, olympic news, Patrick Leahy, PDVSA, personal responsibility, Peter Suderman, Radio Liberty Network, RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Richard Feynman, Robert Barnes, Ron Wyden, Rusk, Samuel Alito, self government, Senate Finance Committee, small government, Sonia Sotomayor, Texas, Tweet of the Week, Tyler Morning Telegraph, Venezuela, Washington Post, Wikipedia
We start with the continuing buzz over the Supreme Court’s next member, President Obama’s trillion dollar healthcare plan, and add an update on how Hugo Chávez is turning Venezuela’s petroleum reserves into his personal piggybank.
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Posted on 04 May 2009. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, bottled water, CEI, China, classical liberal, David Souter, economics, Economy, enjoybottledwater.org, facebook, federalism, fr33, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, individualism, iTunes, Jack Kemp, Jeremy Lott, Judiciary Committee, Lance Bass, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, MADDY SAUER, McCann-Erickson, Mexicans, Mexico, MySpace, olympic news, Orrin Hatch, Patrick Cooper, pension fund, personal responsibility, PRC, Radio Liberty Network, RICHARD ESPOSITO, SCOTUS, self government, Shanghai, small government, Supreme Court, swine flu, Tweet of the Week, twitter, White House, Wikipedia, WPP Group
We begin with a farewell to famed quarterback, Republican Congressman and former CEI Distinguished Fellow Jack Kemp. We then move on to China’s flu-related roundup of Mexican nationals, the race to replace Justice Souter and the new opportunity to SuperPoke the President of the United States.
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Posted on 04 March 2009. Tags: $50 billion, $62 million, al gore, beer news, beer tax, Bernard Madoff, broadband, Calvin Coolidge, CEI, Christian Ettinger, clean coal, climate change, climatology, coal, Constitution, Cord Blomquist, craft brew, cutbacks, Day in Wikipedia, demonstration, Drew Tidwell, exports, FCC, feedback, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, FTL, Gardner Goldsmith, Genachowski, global warming, Gordon Brown, Gore Effect, Greenpeace, hidden assets, hops, Hopworks, ice, imports, iTunes, Jeremy Lott, Judge Louis Stanton, Kevin Martin, layoffs, libertarian, liberty, london 2012, media ownership, municipal wi-fi, net neutrality, New Great Depression, New Hampshire, Obama, olympic news, OpenMarket.org, Oregon, Ponzi scheme, prime minister, protest, Radio Liberty Network, recession, recovered assets, Reed Hundt, Richard Morrison, Ryan Yound, Salem, snow, solar panels, special relationship, tariffs, taxes, trade, transatlantic, University of Oregon, USOC
Our special guests this week are Sam Kazman Jeremy Lott. We look in horror at FCC nominee Julius Genachowski, then listen to tales of the icy global warming rally staged earlier this week here in Washington, D.C.
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