We finally do our 2020 wrap after discussing the Governator, social media bans and more impeachment. We also offer our thoughts on how the Libertarian Party could draw from the Trump movement.
Outside the Velvet Rope
Without someone to keep him out of trouble, Michael sets himself up as an enemy of the state in this episode. First, he discusses the Assange extradition. Then, he closes with talks about the capital protests, perhaps not condemning them in the way you might expect.
No New Normal
Michael is on his own this time and starts with a couple of comparative examples illustrating the idea that governments’ primary job is to protect themselves. There is discussion of France’s global security bill and compulsory vaccination, as well as what you’re consenting to with a Health Pass. There’s also an anecdote about what the pandemic panic is doing to people.
Porting Authority
The post-election but pre-resolution special with your hosts discussing prospects for armed revolution and the difference between power and authority. But wait! There’s less. Has the meaning of protection from government changed? Why are there social justice libertarians, and who has infiltrated The Intercept?