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Jeffrey Tucker

Author and economist at the Brownstone Institute, known for his libertarian views and commentary on current events.

Top 3 podcasts with Jeffrey Tucker

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Nov 22, 2024 • 36min

The Revolution Heads to Washington

Join Jeffrey Tucker, an economist and author known for his libertarian insights, alongside Brendan Carr, the FCC Commissioner focusing on media and tech issues. They dive into the political storm surrounding the Ukraine conflict and the potential for revolutionary change in D.C. Tucker argues that radical outcomes are favored over accountability. Carr shares his vision for transforming the FCC, tackling tech censorship, and pushing for a ban on pharmaceutical advertising, all while the nation grapples with accountability and governance.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 2h 9min

If Trump Wins, Legacy Media Is FINISHED | Guests: Roseanne Barr & Dave McCormick | 11/4/24

Roseanne Barr, the bold actress and comedian, shares her journey of supporting Trump and discusses Kamala Harris's surprising popularity. Dave McCormick, a Pennsylvania Senate candidate, emphasizes the urgent need for change in the country's political climate. Journalist Salena Zito offers insights on the election landscape, while Jeffrey Tucker highlights the alarming rise in censorship during this cycle. Together, they delve into the implications of government overreach, the role of digital media, and the importance of voter integrity in shaping democracy.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 42min

Best of the Program | Guests: Dave McCormick & Jeffrey Tucker | 11/4/24

Dave McCormick, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania with a military and business background, joins Jeffrey Tucker, founder of the Brownstone Institute and expert on internet censorship. They delve into the shocking tale of a pet squirrel being euthanized under government overreach, sparking a conversation on personal freedoms and authoritarianism. McCormick critiques current leadership on key issues like the fentanyl crisis and economic stability, while Tucker discusses the importance of preserving digital history amidst rising censorship.