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Blue-check writer puts America on notice if Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed
Blue-check writer puts America on notice if Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed
It took a trip to Bodrum, Turkey, but on this week's "YOUR WELCOME" Michael Malice sits down for an exclusive interview with the legendary and notorious Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Hoppe is the author of (among other works) "Democracy: The God That Failed" and one of the world's leading exponents of right-wing libertarian thought--and the consequent subject of many memes. As president and founder of the Property and Freedom Society, Hoppe hosts an annual international meeting of political radicals. Hoppe has taken a policy of declining all interviews so this is a rare chance to see him discuss his work, being a dad, studying with Murray Rothbard and, yes, telling a joke.
Comedian Jimmy Failla and Michael Malice join Tom Shillue to discuss why it's a bad idea for comedy club owners to restrict what comedians can say.
The Korean leaders head to the summit of Mt. Paektu.
On this episode of "YOUR WELCOME" Michael Malice is joined by documentary filmmaker Matt Taylor and psychologist, professor and author Dr. Robert Epstein to talk about the documentary "The Creepy Line" which delves into how online powerhouses like Google and Facebook's practices pose a serious threat to society.
On today's episode of "YOUR WELCOME" Michael Malice is joined by historian and author of such books as "1920: The Year of the Six Presidents", "1960 LBJ vs Kennedy vs Nixon" and "1932: The Rise of Hitler And FDR." David Pietrusza to talk about his book "TR's Last War: Theodore Roosevelt, The Great War, And A Journey Of Triumph And Tragedy" chronicling the 26th President of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt.
On this episode of "YOUR WELCOME", Michael Malice is joined by Professor of Experimental Brain Research at Trinity College, Dublin and the author of "Why Torture Doesn't Work" Shane O'Mara. Watch them talk about the various effects of torture on the human mind and how torture practices are counterproductive and never effective.