Category Archives: Blog

Ron in New Hampshire

For the second time, Ron Paul has received a far higher percentage of the votes than any of the media know-it-alls, who have spent their time speaking of his “ceiling,” would have led you to expect. My two favorite lines … Continue reading

See You in Houston, then (Near) Des Moines

I’ve been added to the roster of the Mises Circle in Houston this Saturday at the last minute. Hope to see you there! Then, on Monday the 16th, I’ll be speaking on nullification in Waukee, Iowa (near Des Moines). Details … Continue reading

Rallying the Troops in New Hampshire

Here’s my talk in New Hampshire over the weekend at the big debate party in Manchester. Kind of a tricky venue to speak in, but fun all the same. And here’s a brief interview I did earlier that night:

Romney Shenanigans in Louisiana

The Baton Rouge Tea Party reports: There is pressure by the Romney campaign on our Louisiana State Central Committee’s Executive Committee to push the Louisiana Caucus back to April in order to reduce its effect on the election outcome. The … Continue reading

RedState: Get Ron Paul Off the Stage

RedState tweets: “Why is Ron Paul allowed to Continue Participating in Debates?” In other words, we need that debate stage to be full of people who are three millimeters away from each other ideologically. That’s all the choice you get, … Continue reading

Brief Report from New Hampshire

It was a packed house last night at Jillian’s in Manchester, where Ron Paul supporters gathered to watch the debate, hear a couple speakers and listen to great music. This was Ron’s best debate performance yet by far, and the … Continue reading

Mitt Has a Rough Day

Politico’s Roger Simon, writing about a town hall meeting featuring Mitt Romney and John McCain that featured quite a few unfriendly questions from the audience, closes with this: After a few more questions, Romney says, “I am told we are … Continue reading

I’ll See You in New Hampshire — Then Iowa, Utah, and Nevada

I’ll be speaking this Saturday night at a debate-watching party in Manchester, New Hampshire, with other Ron Paul supporters. Check out the details for the whole weekend. A few more events coming up for me: Jan. 16: Des Moines, IA … Continue reading

Did ‘Deregulation’ Cause the Financial Crisis?

Peter Wallison says no.

Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Is the Best Thing About Him

“I like Ron Paul, except for his foreign policy” is heard a lot. It often means, “I like Ron Paul, but he doesn’t repeat the statements about foreign policy I am accustomed to hearing from the establishment.” I took a … Continue reading