James Corbett (The Corbett Report) provides World News Update, GOP POTUS Circus - Austin Petersen (Libertarian Candidate for POTUS) talks about his campaign - Chris Waid (Founder of ThinkPenguin) provides an update on the Linux-Based Computer/Operati
Richard Winger (publisher and editor of Ballot Access News,) comes on the show to talk about ballot access and the shenanigans that are going on - Ernest goes over the headline news on Freedom's Phoenix
The hack of Mossack Fonseca, in terms of the certain fallout that will affect many of the wealthiest and most prominent people on the planet, is by far the largest and most damaging cyberattack on record.
As primary season rolls on, it seems ever-more likely that the presidential election will see Donald Trump facing off against Hillary Clinton, barring brokered conventions or acts of the FBI.
John McAfee is a world-famous computer scientist, activist, hacktivist, and the developer of the first commercial anti-virus program. The cyber-security legend and privacy advocate is running in the 2016 Presidential Election as a member of the Liber
North Carolina Libertarian Party Presidential Debate 2016 - Vacant Minds Edit. Commissioned by John McAfee for the Libertarian Party of North Carolina.
Darryl Perry (2016 Libt Cand for Pres, author, publisher & radio/TV host) on the Libt debate - Dmitry "Rassah" Murashchik (Community Manager for Mycelium) provides an update on Mycelium
Several weeks ago, and well after the Libertarian Parties of Alabama and Mississippi announced plans for a Presidential debate at their joint convention, there were reports of a debate to be hosted by John Stossel over the same weekend.
Peter Todd (Bitcoin Core Developer) on Bitcoin/Cryptocurrencies, the Blockchaing, and predictions for 2016 - Angela Keaton (AntiWar.Com) on the libertarian's either lead or get out of the way of the antiwar effort - Boston T Party (Author) on his lat
By Glenn Davis - Last week amid considerable speculation, former New Mexico governor and 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate, Gary Johnson, formally announced his bid for the 2016 Libertarian Party nomination.
I recently joined a group, the LP Radical Caucus, that was new to me, and one of the things they asked on their Facebook page was what ideas, if any, did I have for straightening out what's wrong with the Party. I've had many such ideas for years. Th
Maine's Secretary of State has announced that the Libertarian Party is not considered a qualified party for ballot access in the state, reportedly because officials failed to process all of the registration cards that the party submitted to prove tha
The libertarian moment in American politics--foretold just last year in the New York Times magazine--is like the horizon; always retreating as we advance upon it.
There are two things that these libertarian-leaning Republicans can't stand. The first is not voting and the second is voting for a third party. Many libertarians simply don't vote. They know that the system is rigged.
Gary Johnson (Former New Mexico Governor and unannounced 2016 Libertarian Presidential Candidate) comes on the show to talk about his campaign - Will Pangman (Marketing Manager with AirBitz.co) comes on the show to talk about his move to AirBitz
In the current deluge of wannabe leaders clamoring for attention and trying to convince us that they are the boss who should be applying rules to us, it strikes me that all of them are looking backward and none are looking forward.
On this degrading election day, I want to take one last look at our alleged "third choice", the huckster who supposedly "shakes up the status quo" and can "break the two-party stranglehold." Or, as he calls himself, "Perrier."
Gary Johnson, former governor of New Mexico and potential 2016 Libertarian presidential candidate, discussed the current lawsuit challenging the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) in an exclusive interview for IVN.
There is a popular narrative that treats pro-market and pro-business essentially as synonyms, thus seeing the most libertarian-leaning candidates as those most favored by major corporate interests.
The Libertarian Party has the strongest platform of any political party, the most principled candidates of any party, and the most beneficial vision of any party. I think it's time that we had the best logo and branding of any political party.
I understood this was going to be a tough campaign season for the Democrats. Barack Obama is experiencing historically horrible support in the polls and Democratic candidates are avoiding him in droves. Just the same, some things evoke the phrase,