• "Well written, well researched, and the thesis put forth is well argued.... Woods has opened up an area of historical analysis that should invite further study."
    -Journal of American History

  • "During these times that challenge our freedoms there is no one more qualified to make U.S. history relevant to the fight against big government than Thomas Woods."
    -Barry Goldwater Jr.
    Former Member of Congress

  • "I strongly recommend Woods's work."
    -The Honorable Ron Paul,
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • "Written with great clarity and fluency, making the complex philosophical and theological concepts approachable."
    -Journal of American Studies

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    -Barron's

  • "An excellent reading source for anyone interested in financial markets, and much more so for anyone interested in learning about capitalism without all the misinterpretations being thrown about in the financial media."
    -Asia Times

  • "Provocative, well-written, and deserves to be read."
    -Catholic Historical Review

  • "An engaging and important contribution to scholarship on the history of American Catholicism."
    -Journal of the Historical Society

  • "Woods and [co-author Kevin] Gutzman appeal to both left and right in this constitutionalist jeremiad…. The authors' exegeses of the Constitution and court decisions, heavy on original intent arguments, are lucid and telling."
    -Publishers Weekly

  • "A marvelous read. Every chapter taught me something new and unexpected."
    -Tom Bethell, senior editor,
    The American Spectator

  • "The hottest book today is Meltdown, by my friend Tom Woods."
    -Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst,
    FOX News Channel

  • "Should be required reading."
    -Economic Affairs (London)

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    -David Gordon, The Mises Review

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Jeb Bush: I’d Govern Like Lyndon Johnson

You’d think this would disqualify him in the eyes of Republican voters, but then again these were people who thought Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich would make good presidents. (Thanks to Travis Holte.)

Unlearn the Propaganda!

  • Scott Lazarowitz

    He’s a BUSH, for crying out loud. Why should this surprise anyone?

  • guest

    Here’s some more Cain and Gingrich beat-down:

    Herman Cain vs. Ron Paul On Predicting The Economic Collapse.mp4
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn0EApd5wgw

    Newt Gingrich is Not a Conservative Recap (Parts 1-14)
    http://www.googleronpaul.com/2012/01/22/newt-gingrich-is-not-a-conservative-recap-parts-1-14/

    Parts 15 through 20 can also be found on that site.

    (Too bad Jack Hunter is for Rand Paul.)

  • Mike

    Wait a minute….Jed actually comes out and SAYS that and GOP fan boys & girls don’t even flinch? I hope those people are not really that clinically insane!

  • Anonymous

    “it is completely un-American to require people living in the shadows, ” he declared. ”

    I am really getting tired of hearing that stupid bumper sticker platitude. No matter what one may think about the issue, illegal aliens are NOT living in the shadows. Where I live they are out in the sunlight everywhere, doing what everyone else does. Hell, they’re selling flowers on the freeway off ramps in broad daylight. If I did that CHP
    would give me a nuisance ticket. Around here they don’t even seem to need a license or registration to drive. Sometimes I think life would be better if I renounced my citizenship and then re-entered the country illegally. There are advantages to being “undocumented” in a police state.

    So how long will it be before we have to give amnesty to another 20 million? Maybe next time it will be 40 million. Gotta have those immigrant worker bees to keep the Welfare/Warfare State supplied with tax victims and cannon fodder.

  • kirk

    the fact that the difference between the D’s and the R’s consists of mere illusion is offered by (yet another) bush (small letter intended).

    what will it take for people to remove the logs from their eyes and see the reality? total, absolute destruction of this nation?

  • Angrywoodchucksblog

    It would be more accurate to say that it’s the Libertarians that are the ones forced to live in the shadows.

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