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Episode 18: Ron Paul Selling Out, the Haiti Disaster, And An Interview with Brad Spangler

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In the eighteenth episode, Todd, Jim, and their panelists SAKAL-CAI founder and head Jason Osborne, Libertarian Party member and activist Steven Linnabary discussed Ron Paul selling out the Liberty movement by endorsing two-time bailout voter and warmonger Lamar Smith and urging his voters to support him, the Paultards attacking Liberty activists on Facebook and on the Web for spreading and publishing Texans for Accountable Government member John Bush's video with Paul at the Campaign for Liberty Regional Conference, Freedom Phoenix's Jet Lacey's calls me a "big problem" in the Liberty movement on Wednesday's Ernie Hancock's "Declare Your Independence" show, and the Haiti situation and Americans pledging their support for the troubled country.

The Center for a Stateless Society's Brad Spangler joined me, Jim, and the panelists for an interview from 12:15 a.m. EST to 1 a.m. EST to discuss the Paul affair, the futility of "compromising," and whether Ron Paul would continue to be the face of the libertarian movement in the future.

[*Note: John Arias, the Executive Director of the Liberty Coalition (Third Party Alliance), couldn't make it at the last minute, so he's going to reschedule. Issues such as Obama and the UN pledging taxpayer money for the nation, the election of Scott Brown to the U.S. Senate, the downfall of ObamaCare, former Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards admitting that his illegitimate son is his, and Senator John McCain's wife Cindy McCain poses for gay marriage campaign ad were not discussed. A 12-minute extended edition of the show was recorded tonight. Great show nonetheless!]

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