Due to some technical difficulties at my university, the Tom Palmer interview's audio quality is seriously inadequate, so I'll have to merely transcribe it when I have a chance. This is a disappointing because it was a very interesting exchange, but I'm sure we'll be able to hear his thoughts sometime in the future. (he was very cordial and pro-YAL)
This Saturday I'll be interviewing Stephan Kinsella about libertarian legal theory and all audio issues should be worked out by then. There is also a very high profile academic I'll be talking to Oct 13th, but while I previously dropped his name on this blog, I want it to remain a surprise for anyone who hasn't seen it.
All that said, do you guys have any requests? I can't make any guarantees, but hopefully I'll be able to get an interview for YAL with the guy or gal you want to hear from.












BJ Lawson...ask him why he isnt running
Our top 3 liberty candidates
Rand
Kokesh
Schiff
John Stossel, Penn Jilette, Nick Gillespie, and Jeffrey Tucker. I hope this goes without saying, but if you are talking to Stephan Kinsella (or Jeffrey Tucker) you better bring up Intellectual Property.
I've started following YAL on facebook and am thrilled to find there are so many people from our generation wanting to get back to the basics of what our Founders strived to create. I am Dan Arnett and I am also a candidate for US House in Oklahoma's Second Congressional District (one of the districts whose delegates gave votes to Rep. Paul at the National GOP Convention). It's a pretty conservative district. If elected, I will likely be the fourth youngest representative in US history (the first was only 24yrs and 11mos so was actually younger than the Constitution permits). If you ever run out of people to interview or want to chat, I would be more than happy to talk with another liberty minded citizen
Dan
Oh I will be sure to ask him about IP... I actually created my question list today. He's a very interesting guy, and it should be a great interview for any non-novice libertarian. (i.e. those interested in a libertarian/NAP compliant legal system)
John Taylor Gatto (schools)
Mary Ruwart (talk about pharma/medicine + environment)
Jeffery Miron, Harvard Economics Professor, does he support ending the federal reserve?
another and sadly also the last set of pics from this movie, the trailer is at their site
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