freebroccoli:

living-liberty:

“….after learning of the Obama administration’s involvement in the IRS’ targeting of conservative groups and its secret seizure of Associated Press phone records…I’ve had some of the pro-gun lobbyists on here, saying to me, ‘Well, the reason we need to be armed is because of tyranny from our own government,’ and I’ve always laughed at them,” Morgan said. “I said, ‘Don’t be ridiculous! Your government won’t turn itself on you…but, actually, this is vaguely tyrannical behavior by the American government.”

— Piers Morgan
the CNN host admitted to guest Penn Jillette that perhaps gun advocates were right about creeping tyranny after all (via thinksquad)

It’s the end of the world. Get to the shelter.

Piers Morgan finally sees the light…

I don’t care for Alex Jones and I read a lot of people completely split on how Alex represented the “liberty” movement on television last night. So I watched the entire interview and I have one thing to say:

THIS IS HILARIOUS! 

Alex is on master-troll level through the entire interview. 

Honestly, just watching Alex, his whole goal seems to be to get in as many words as possible and do to Piers what he does to most guests he doesn’t agree with. He tries to get in as many Google searches that he can while he has the audience of millions of people who have never heard of anything he has said. 

Jones is nuts, but a lot of the governments “black ops” are very real, as FOIA documents have proven over and over again. But the majority of CNN viewers are sheltered to these facts. Chances are that most of Piers daily audience wasn’t going to give Alex Jones or even libertarianism the time of day even before Jones went nuclear on CNN. However, if Alex got even one person to google and learn something new about how evil the government is or how beautiful liberty is, he was a success. 

Alex is not very well spoken and his temper always gets the best of him. Perhaps if he was eloquent with his words, we’d all be better off, but he is. I also think that it doesn’t matter. Ron Paul is a fantastic speaker and never loses his cool and Piers audience demographic still laugh him off the stage. The sad truth is the messenger doesn’t matter to most because they’ve predetermined their stance on the message before they even hear it. Even if Alex was on his best behavior, most viewers would still have a negative opinion of him and his message. The delivery, therefore, is a moot point. The real goal was to get in as many search terms as fast as possible and to try to get even just one viewer to convert. 

Once you are spiritually aligned with the liberty movement, you don’t really care who else claims to be a part of it. This isn’t a fashion show for most. There’s a lot of in-fighting between libertarians and a lot of people think a lot of others are clueless or even dangerous and yet we all stick to the philosophy for one reason: it makes sense. 

If this was some fashion cult of political ideologies, you’d see people come and go. You’d see people say that “oh, I used to ascribe to the libertarian philosophy  but I’m over that”.

I’ve never met an ex-libertarian. 

Liberty and freedom are notions that stick. They infuse themselves into your cells. Once you are liberated, you would sooner lose your life than your convictions.

I’ll still never watch Alex Jones, at least not seriously, but I’m glad he did what he did. We’re all better off for it. 

- Sha (I can’t believe I just defended Alex freaking Jones)

casuallibertarian:

I was bored so I thought I’d try a little experiment. I took three foreign news sources and three American news sources. I found at least something about the wars and the real issues that are facing the world from the foreign news sources… not so much with the American news sources. 

NBC News, Fox News, Cable News Network, Russia Today, British Broadcast Corporation, and Al-Jazeera English 12/26/12.

America’s “News” Media vs the World’s News Media. 

Who is Piers Morgan and who decided in advance we’re all in love with this Limey? He’s okay. I’m better than Piers Morgan, you’re better than Piers Morgan. Why is this thing like, [affects mocking British Accent]: “Nobody Can do what I do.” Shut Up, you Blowhard! There’s so many people that are better than you. Are you nuts? You’re OKAY. You’re lucky to have the gig, we should have run you outta here. We really should have. He’s not very good!

But who decided? It was like, “We have Piers Morgan- hey! We have ‘chubby guy, in his fifties, from England, who we’ve never heard of’, FEVER!” Who cares about this ass? Jesus Christ! He’s an idiot! I mean, he’s okay at his job, he does a fair to middling job of interviewing people. Before The Apprentice I’d never heard of this ass. What’s the big deal?

That’s it. We now must— here’s my feeling: We need to send like, Ted Nugent to London to annoy them. Ted, get your crossbow and your cammies on and head over to jolly old England and start annoying the hell out of everyone over there by talking about great you are constantly. That’s unfair! That we have become some sort of receptacle for all the ass-wipes around the world to land on our states and bother our good people.

Adam Carolla  (via eltigrechico)

I’ve always loved Adam Carolla

(via anarcho-alowisney)

21st-century-classical-liberal:



Piers Morgan is the worst type of idiot. 

21st-century-classical-liberal:

Piers Morgan is the worst type of idiot. 

(via classical-liberal)

Julian Assange Refuses to Submit to Erin Burnett’s Planned Hit Job

This is borderline cunty behavior, and I don’t toss that word around very lightly. 

I like how Assange has taken on the Ron Paul theory of himself, where he sees himself not as the light but as just another torchbearer and he believes that even if he’s taken off the board, the game will continue. 

Good on him to keep on fighting for the truth and to keep his perspective on things grounded. 

Word is that CNN is using Pre-Cogs to make predictions this year.