On this week's podcast, I'll be talking about bigotry, what it is and the forms it can take. Are you a bigot? Am I a bigot? Is the person who goes around stealing MAGA hats off of people's heads a bigot? (Spoiler alert: The answer to that last one is yes.)
Politics
LR Podcast Episode 8: “Cognitive Dissonance”
In episode #8 I talk about the overcharging of the Atlanta policemen in the case of Rayshard Brooks's death. Next, I talk about how the recent spate of statues and monuments being defaced and toppled could lead to even worse things. You can listen to this episode here. Please give the podcast a listen. J.P. … Continue reading LR Podcast Episode 8: “Cognitive Dissonance”
LR Podcast: Of Rights and Riots
Were the riots that took place in Minneapolis and other cities across the country simply an overreaction to the apparent wrongful death of Mr. Floyd by people with pent up energy from the Covid-19 lockdowns or were the riots caused by hostile actors with more sinister motives?
LR Podcast: Blue State Utopians and Memorial Day Message
This week's topic: Blue State Utopians and Memorial Day Message.
LR Podcast #3: Obamagate, Red States Opening, Left vs. Right
Episode 3 is now available on Spotify, Apple, and most other podcast platforms. In this episode, Obamagate, what red states opening mean for the rest of the country, and the concept of Left vs. Right.
LR Podcast segment: Covid-19 B of R vs. Murphy
Here's a little sample of my most recent podcast dealing with NJ Gov Murphy's plan to reopen New Jersey: To check out the entire podcast, click here.
LR Podcast Episode 2
I talk about General Flynn and how his exoneration relates to conservatism. I review NJ Governor Murphy's "The Road Back" plan to reopen the state's economy and finally I go in-depth to talk explain conservatism.
Introducing the Liberty Relearned Podcast!
Finally! Introducing the Liberty Relearned Podcast. Episode #1 is available now.
Liberty Lost
In the name of protecting ourselves and our neighbors, we have agreed to forgo some of our basic rights. We forgo them, but we do not cede them. Some of our elected officials have mistaken this cooperation as an admission that our rights were theirs to give and thus to take away.
What a Recovery Might Look Like, Pt 2
At this point, there will be a demand for objective numbers for beginning to lessen restrictions. The metrics should be based upon capacity versus use. The number should not be based upon there being zero deaths, as that would put the decision-makers in an impossible position.