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The Deadly Isms

John Stossel says “isms” have done so much damage, but people still believe in them. And among the worst are: racism, fascism, communism, progressiveism. Pundits talk about these things in terms of right versus left, but Free People’s Matt Kibbe tells Stossel, “When you think about it, they sort of feel the same. You still have government control of businesses and factories, you still have no freedom of speech, no freedom of association. There’s hardly any freedom at all.”

And, Kibbe adds, none of these isms have what it takes to save the world. “That’s a political philosophy to believe in,” Stossel says. Here’s more.

Learning From The Tea Party

Woke authoritarianism is in power, lockdowns are unending and the Left has finally found out how to weaponize fear. The media is all too happy to watch the country burn, as long as the Left is holding the torch. A case in point is last week’s staged siege on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, which the mainstream media has blown totally out of proportion.

The day following the debacle, sensible heads were still spinning. Blaze TV’s Glenn Beck sat down with contributor Matt Kibbe of “Kibbe on Liberty” to dissect the madness and remember the lessons learned from the Tea Party, Martin Luther King Jr. and other movements that found success through peace. Quoting Dr. King, Kibbe says, “The tactic of non-violence is the most powerful force in the world. Violence doesn’t work, it makes things worse.” Here’s more from Beck and Kibbe.

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Libertarian Sights On GOP

FreedomWorks’ Matt Kibbe tells Nick Gillespie of Reason.TV that it might be time for Libertarians to take over the GOP. Author of the recently released Don’t Hurt People and Don’t Take Their Stuff: A Libertarian Manifesto, Kibbe says more Americans have drifted toward Libertarianism because of the failure of both [parties]. “You’re not waiting for the parties to tell you what to think anymore,” he says. Join Gillespie and Kibbe on Reason.TV as they discuss government, Republicans and the future of Libertarianism.

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