The Rising Tide

Ernest Hancock vs. Wayne Allyn Root

On May 10, 2010, Ernest Hancock and his wife Donna traveled to New York City to help distribute Serf City newspapers on the subway system. That evening, at a meeting of the Manhattan Libertarian Party, Ernie debated Wayne Allyn Root for the chairmanship of the Libertarian National Committee. For those who missed it, or those […]

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The New York Times v. The Free Agent

Following up, no doubt, on The Free Agent’s recent rumination on bond rating services, the New York Times posted an editorial yesterday on the same subject.  Unsurprisingly, it ignores the crucial role played by the SEC in giving the agencies a false varnish of objectivity, and—insert exhausted sigh—recommends as a solution, more government control, even

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“Little Caesar” Obama

Is The Free Agent the only one who heard President Obama channeling Edward G. Robinson at his speech at Cooper Union last week?  ‘Listen here, you mugs,’ she paraphrases, ‘You’re gonna get in line, see?  You’re gonna play by the rules, and guess who’s gonna be making the rules?”  Underlying the current reform fad is

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Redlich Wins Libertarian Gov Nomination, Davis a No-Show

Warren Redlich decisively won the New York Libertarian Party nomination for Governor today at the NYLP convention in Albany.  Sam Sloan opposed Redlich for the nomination.   Redlich will also seek the Republican nomination.   Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis who had considered seeking the Libertarian nomination did not show up.  Davis’s campaign strategist Roger Stone previously said that he wouldn’t

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Bile Vs. the Department of Homeland Security

Manhattan Libertarian activist Antonio Musumeci, better known to the teeming masses by his nom de intertubes Bile, filed a lawsuit today challenging a government regulation that unconstitutionally restricts photography on federal property, including public plazas and sidewalks. Bile is represented in the action by the New York Civil Liberties Union. The complaint names the U.S. Department

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