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McLaughlin : Reason and Cato

Started by Dreepa, July 19, 2007, 06:08 AM NHFT

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Dreepa

I haven't watched it all yet but McLaughlin One on One
Has the editor of Reason Mag and Boaz from Cato on the most recent program.

I don't know when One on One is on because I have Tivo.

Couldn't find it on youtube.
I checked the pbs.org site and don't see videos on there.

toowm

I found this site, but it seems to have transcripts, not video:

http://www.mclaughlin.com/moo/

Dreepa

HOLY SHIT

At about minute 12.. John M starts talking about getting a bunch of libertarians and moving to one State.

Then minute 14 he says 'We will ask our guest which state is the most libertarian.'  And then they never show it... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Would have been prime opp for the FSP.

Dreepa

Found it:

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MR. MCLAUGHLIN: Yeah, unfortunately, your free-state experiment has not -- or hope -- aspiration -- aspiration to the exponential power; that is, you get enough libertarians to move into a state, let's say a state with a relatively small population, to displace that population in terms of their political power, take over the state, and have a libertarian state of the United States, one of the 50 states

Quote
MR. MCLAUGHLIN: The question is, what is the most hospitable state in the union for libertarians? We'll put that question to our guests, but first, here are their distinguished profiles:

Air date was WEEKEND OF FEBRUARY 12-13, 2005

Full link:
http://www.mclaughlin.com/library/moo_transcript.asp?id=92

Fluff and Stuff

It sounds like CATO Fuked the FSP for a Reason :)

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Quote from: Keith and Stuff on July 20, 2007, 11:35 PM NHFT
It sounds like CATO Fuked the FSP for a Reason :)

Cato will come back around. This is one of my ongoing pet projects. I've been in contact with several people at Cato regarding various issues as they arise, and they've all been friendly and willing to work with a Free Stater.

Cato's Neal McCluskey was on Free Talk Live on June 9.