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On April 6th, 2005, Thomas Sowell was interviewed on CSPAN's Q&A show about his book Black Rednecks and White Liberals which traces the history of Scotch-Irish and African American culture in the USA to the English borderlands during the colonial era. He also discusses his experience at the Hoover Institution, the 9-11 Terror Attack, his evolving work on Intellectuals and Society and deflating the myth of Trickle Down Theory.
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@RustyHeels06
@RustyHeels06 8 лет назад
Hard to believe Sowell is now 86 years old. Sad that I have only discovered him in the past few years. Why do people like this get relegated to relative obscurity when phony intellectuals get elevated to prominence?
@Alvarism
@Alvarism 8 лет назад
It's a problem that alvarism.com faces as well. In my experience - the market for rational evaluation of topics is small. Consider the latest article on Alvarism about nonprofits. Emotive presentations that Bertrand Russell spoke of in "The Impact of Science on Society" sell - just look at the checkout lane at the grocery store, and most news shows. In the small market of intellectual exchange there are competing interests. The phony intellectuals you note serve the interests of their promoters. Reasonable people need to find each other and help to create a culture of civility, knowledge, and wisdom. One task of Alvarism is to bring those people together.
@thesmartset5060
@thesmartset5060 8 лет назад
Typical conservatives are right, liberals wrong.
@supafuckinmingster
@supafuckinmingster 8 лет назад
Yet Kanye West and Al Sharpton are almost never off the air. Time to question who controls the airwaves and what their agenda is.
@edwardmarshall2035
@edwardmarshall2035 8 лет назад
Is that a statement or an accusation, Real World?
@supafuckinmingster
@supafuckinmingster 8 лет назад
It's a loaded question.
@gordonstewart8897
@gordonstewart8897 8 лет назад
You learn more from Thomas Sowell by accident than anywhere else by design.
@TrondBie
@TrondBie 8 лет назад
Very well put!
@ql1couk
@ql1couk 8 лет назад
So true hahaha
@GentlemanBystander
@GentlemanBystander 8 лет назад
That is a tremendously apt description of Dr. Sowell. One of the greatest minds America has ever produced.
@jeremiahsams2848
@jeremiahsams2848 7 лет назад
Gordon Stewart you are so right
@Mr._Moderate
@Mr._Moderate 6 лет назад
Meh
@ChadSolberg
@ChadSolberg 8 лет назад
It breaks my heart that I didn't know about Mr. Sowell until the last few years.... He is a National Treasure. It is compounded by the knowledge of his age and realizing this treasure will only be around for so many more years....
@yuripantyhose4973
@yuripantyhose4973 8 лет назад
Yeah, I remember how sad it was the day Milton Friedman died. This will be the same. At least he keeps publishing even now instead of retiring like he said he wanted too in this video 11 years ago :)
@JacaboBlanco
@JacaboBlanco 7 лет назад
Earthworm Jim he just retired :(
@yuripantyhose4973
@yuripantyhose4973 7 лет назад
Jacabo Blanco yeah, at least we can hope he get a long and good retirement. He surely deserves it.
@nyuki187
@nyuki187 7 лет назад
he's an international treasure! i discovered him myself just like you and i'm from israel. this is one of the smartest people i ever listened to. also, he didn't retire, he retired from wtiting his weekly newspaper columns. totally worth the 19.95$ for a copy of this. but youtube gives it away for free so few people know how valueable this information is.
@crookedeyebastard
@crookedeyebastard 7 лет назад
how come i didnt learn about this man in history class. He is the GOAT
@ryanknight3966
@ryanknight3966 8 лет назад
Thomas Sowell is one of the great American minds.
@Ghostmanriding
@Ghostmanriding 7 лет назад
Sowell has an extraordinary mind, and looks not a day over 60, and he was 75 when this was filmed.
@detectivefiction3701
@detectivefiction3701 4 года назад
One thing I notice about him is that his voice always sounds so youthful.
@khurrammalik7273
@khurrammalik7273 4 года назад
Authentic and to the point! He does not waste words like a great tailor does not waste cloth.
@kaoseast1
@kaoseast1 6 лет назад
Cant do authority without Thomas Sowell .
@nickygfman
@nickygfman 6 лет назад
They should mandatorily be showing this to children in school these days. He was a true free thinker.
@ChadSolberg
@ChadSolberg 8 лет назад
.. who are other thinkers, like sowell, that can carry on a similar legacy?
@markwest8960
@markwest8960 7 лет назад
Chad Solberg , Walter Williams (same generation), maybe some of Rand Paul, especially Ben Carson, Eric July (Backwordz), the guy from Canada's "Rebel"...forgot his name at the moment. Maybe even someone like Mia Love, though she's a politician and not an economics expert.
@KarmasAB123
@KarmasAB123 4 года назад
Fascinating subject; boring interviewer.
@raymond_tora
@raymond_tora 4 года назад
The contradiction of conservativism is that it seeks to reject the reasoning capacity and independence in man all the while using those same two principles to articulate its views..
@raymond_tora
@raymond_tora 4 года назад
@Ken MacDonald It is if your a conservative..
@kyleebrahim8061
@kyleebrahim8061 4 года назад
Incorrect.
@raymond_tora
@raymond_tora 4 года назад
@@kyleebrahim8061 what is the conservative worldview? At least you got that, "right"..
@kyleebrahim8061
@kyleebrahim8061 4 года назад
@@raymond_tora it's to hold each individual to their societal standards. The basis of freedom and independence exist within these standards, making it seem unfair but things aren't really what they seem to be most of the time.
@raymond_tora
@raymond_tora 4 года назад
@@kyleebrahim8061 Hard work should be rewarded, but we shouldn't believe economic and political safeguards against abuse are somehow bad for freedom..If the exercise of ones freedom infringes on another, there should be systems in place to restrain that kind of freedom..
@LeoOfJudah
@LeoOfJudah 8 лет назад
statist
@vikkiwilson5069
@vikkiwilson5069 8 лет назад
Imagine. How America would be today after 8 years of President Sowell ? ...
@vikkiwilson5069
@vikkiwilson5069 8 лет назад
In every way possible because he's a wise and original thinker, not merely a conventional ( leftist ) intellectual; economics ( jobs, opportunities to create or recover wealth); world & domestic security (unlike O and H, he has no special affection for The Brotherhood) and race relations - he is a genuine unifier and a leader who promotes the dignity of individual responsibility for American Blacks (rather than cynical race-baiter getting the Black turnout up for Hillary & who perpetuates the old alibi for Black failure) I think that's enough to be going on with. What a shame it wasn't to be and Sowell's now too old. What a waste of a decade.
@vikkiwilson5069
@vikkiwilson5069 8 лет назад
Of course he can be wrong. He's a human. Now Eperience? Qualifications? Ha :) A President needs to love his country & the West. Temperament & character counts for a lot. Instincts and judgement matter. Some people have poor instincts character and judgement. As we've recently seen.
@vikkiwilson5069
@vikkiwilson5069 8 лет назад
***** And sure, he's now too old- but a better deal than we'll be getting, even at this late stage.
@sniperontheroof123
@sniperontheroof123 8 лет назад
The sad truth is the best politicians are those with no desire to ever get near politics. Saying what you really think has never gotten any votes.
@Theseus9-cl7ol
@Theseus9-cl7ol 8 лет назад
It'd be a better an more prosperous place.
@AcaJudiJudiJudiJudi
@AcaJudiJudiJudiJudi 8 лет назад
I have tons of Dr. Thomas Sowell's Books, and I thank him.
@therealestmc85
@therealestmc85 8 лет назад
Have you read them, though?
@JacaboBlanco
@JacaboBlanco 7 лет назад
Byenia just finished Wealth Poverty and Politics . OK I lied. I'm on page 400. lol. this book is AMAZING.
@dwight4k
@dwight4k 8 лет назад
I could listen to this man 24x7. He speaks/talks about facts... not emotions.
@marc-andreperron219
@marc-andreperron219 7 лет назад
Exactly that, facts! Basing arguments on emotion and not logic is an easy way to spread propaganda and enforce indoctrination of a certain ideology, take many arguments made for socialism/communism?
@immaculatesquid
@immaculatesquid 6 лет назад
Marc-Andre Perron the funny thing is socialism and communism also have shitty moral arguments
@afairlyclassybartender8576
@afairlyclassybartender8576 4 года назад
I totally agree with the tone of your comment, but I’d say there isn’t a lack of emotion on Sowell’s part, just emotional motivations completely tethered to empirical data. He references nostalgic topics frequently and discusses people in a deeply caring way. I only discovered him recently and I’m blown away by his body of work.
@Rick_Eastland
@Rick_Eastland 8 лет назад
We need more people like Sowell.
@PlanetTrainWreck
@PlanetTrainWreck 7 лет назад
I think that's great your willing to be honest about your desires, I hope you and your group are seeking help. Don't be afraid to turn your self in if you act on any of your inclinations it the right thing to do.
@cswann8
@cswann8 7 лет назад
So very true. And to take that thought a little further, every young black person in America should have a poster of Thomas Sowell on their wall instead of or along side: Kobi, Shaq, Jayz, Beyonce, Tupac, etc. His is a role model that any young person should aspire to emulate, regardless of color. I made that statement because I think that young blacks are more in need of such role models.
@jmattia24
@jmattia24 8 лет назад
Had no idea Sowell almost got into politics. He could of done a lot of good, but I don't blame him for backing out.
@Byenia
@Byenia 7 лет назад
Had no idea before now that Dr. Sowell was an orphan. And yet he did so well for himself regardless. That's amazing.
@dericksuapaia
@dericksuapaia 4 года назад
The people who took care of him are also amazing.
@moa3821
@moa3821 4 года назад
@@dericksuapaia his grandparents
@BONITAHENDERSON
@BONITAHENDERSON 8 лет назад
An egotistical maniac are the ones who goes in politics. Rarely, does a person who care about the populous run.
@vryc
@vryc 8 лет назад
Sowell's one of these rare people who is so brutally intellectually honest/brave that it makes many people he comes in contact with reevaluate themselves as a person. We need more people to hold a mirror of reality up to them as we drift further and further away from it.
@JacaboBlanco
@JacaboBlanco 7 лет назад
vryc he has literally changed me for life. in 2 books. he is my favorite author now.
@acropolisnow9466
@acropolisnow9466 4 года назад
@@JacaboBlanco if you're still on here, which books were they? I'd love to know.
@brucewayne1662
@brucewayne1662 4 года назад
As Dennis Prager says, if he were a liberal he would be a household name. The male Maya Angelo.
@stevemcgee99
@stevemcgee99 8 лет назад
Holy shit his definition describes exactly someone I'm working with now who's driving me nuts!
@Basil_Hallward
@Basil_Hallward 4 года назад
he turned 90 just recently and it makes me mad to have discovered this gracious man that late in my life. Same thing happened to me with Hitchens. Thanks for the upload
@famousbowl9926
@famousbowl9926 2 года назад
HE turned 90... not you. Dumb@s@
@jasonchatto
@jasonchatto 8 лет назад
You can sum up his whole lifes work in one sentence. Big government, high taxes and the welfare state are a pile of shit. The End
@bowilliam3865
@bowilliam3865 7 лет назад
Big fan of Dr Sowell. Found one thing I disagree with him, after all these years. Bush's war in Iraq, was both foolish, and an unmitigated disaster.
@markwest8960
@markwest8960 7 лет назад
bo william , agree. None of us are perfect and Sowell is human, but he also may be the closest humanity gets to being always right or perfect.
@harleymitchelly5542
@harleymitchelly5542 7 лет назад
I have to wonder if this was him saying it was a good idea or simply a forgone conclusion given the political reality of 9/11 and the real debate is staying in or getting out. If you were in Bush's position, it would have been total political suicide to not have heads roll, especially given the pre-existing obligations the US has to be the world's policeman making an intervention pretty much inevitable. Judging Bush's actions is always going to be hard since we're all judging this after the fact when the conclusions are obvious now. The term I heard popularized was "Monday Night Quarterbacking". The best way I can put it is that going in was a bad idea looking back, but pulling out when we did was arguably even worse, since an intervention still had a prospect of being salvageable and an argument can be easily made that the political reality of the situation would force anyone's hand given the circumstances leading up to the intervention. In an ideal world, the interventions wouldn't exist, but a consistent theme with Sowell's various interviews is that the ideal world simply doesn't exist.
@willmcpherson2
@willmcpherson2 7 лет назад
Yeah I was surprised when he said that. We do have the benefit of hindsight though, this interview was in 2005.
@immaculatesquid
@immaculatesquid 6 лет назад
swell guy yeah but obama did preside over the final 2 years of that war and we were doing pretty well until obama gave that speech in 2009 basically saying were gonna leave in 6 months anyway whether we eliminate the threat or not, essentially telling the terrorists just last 6 more months and then youll rule. and thats what happened. ISIS was forming by 2012. and Obama knew about it but if word got out he botched the Iraq War pullout that wouldve hurt his poll numbers among moderates which i think he won in 2012. ill go look and edit it
@davidanderson6055
@davidanderson6055 4 года назад
I still think Iraq made sense. In the wake of 9-11, Saddam Hussein needed to fully and completely comply with his treaty. I do not know why he did not. Maybe appearances were important for sustaining his power. But regardless, he needed to go. It was a hard, very costly decision, but the right one.
@fudgedogbannana
@fudgedogbannana 6 лет назад
Great guy, he should be required reading for any black studies class.
@MrSilus2000
@MrSilus2000 7 лет назад
2005?? Why does that look like 1985?
@smilingbiter
@smilingbiter 8 лет назад
Thomas Sowell is one of the wisest men on earth, I like what he has to say about intellectuals and how they know everything, like the global warmists, and others. I guess you could include Marxism.
@edwardmarshall2035
@edwardmarshall2035 8 лет назад
You mean like how they need a crisis or other catalyst to force their ideas on the masses. It makes so much sense that I feel like I've always known it, but never thought about it.
@kreed1004
@kreed1004 7 лет назад
know what else makes sense? boats. boats make sense.
@Mattman003
@Mattman003 8 лет назад
This man is impressive! I'm surprised I haven't heard about about him until now.
@carolynargabright8132
@carolynargabright8132 7 лет назад
I like Sowell's definition of intellectuals.
@droe2570
@droe2570 4 года назад
It's Hayek's, not Sowell's.
@raymond_tora
@raymond_tora 4 года назад
He contradicts himself.. He attacks intellectuals, yet uses his own intellectual ideas to articulate his own views...
@raymond_tora
@raymond_tora 4 года назад
@Independent Your trying to say I already qualify to become a conservative? Im honored, but no thanks..lol
@greenewinston
@greenewinston 5 лет назад
Sowell seems to be a great man. One of the most interesting intellectuals I have ever come across in video form. I think it's sad that I haven't heard about him until recently. I've taken multiple classes in political science and never once was he mentioned. This guy should be taught in universities across the country. Truly he is one of the most intelligent and influential intellectuals of the last forty years. I believe history will see him as such.
@ToTheRepublic259
@ToTheRepublic259 4 года назад
This guy is not changing how i see things... He is changing how I think about things!
@RudyMonte
@RudyMonte 8 лет назад
wow, I just learned alot
@jordanc8375
@jordanc8375 3 года назад
Thomas Sowell 90 last year and published another book. Truly one of the great contemporary American philosophers.
@amymuchko7106
@amymuchko7106 7 лет назад
I am so excited to stumble upon Thomas Sowell.
@tubik7758
@tubik7758 7 лет назад
This presenter needs to be careful -- he's in real danger of winning the most charismatic interviewer award..
@gee_
@gee_ 4 года назад
Was shocked to hear he was an orphan and intrigued to know how that seems to have quite little affect on him. I've suspected a link between unconventional family circumstances and brilliant thinking, maybe due to the unconventional (detached?) perspective.
@MrSilus2000
@MrSilus2000 7 лет назад
The fact that the so-called black community has buried this great man should tell you everything you need to know about that broken culture.
@kirkbowyer3249
@kirkbowyer3249 4 года назад
"I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.” (Thomas Jefferson, September 23, 1800)
@rogerdodger5415
@rogerdodger5415 4 года назад
Thank you for the Jefferson quote! That's beautiful! 🙏
@androcracy
@androcracy 5 лет назад
It breaks my heart that this man isn’t THE standard textbook. That so few know who he is, travesty. The breadth of his knowledge, his skill in humble delivery of enlightening facts continues to settle the opinions on as many topics as he touches on.
@chrissis111
@chrissis111 7 лет назад
I love this man. He is so honest and authentic; he really tells it like it is.
@melonlabe
@melonlabe 4 года назад
sowell is so funny he doesnt get enough credit
@maambomumba6123
@maambomumba6123 2 года назад
And his comedic timing is great. Stay blessed.
@spontaneousbootay
@spontaneousbootay 2 года назад
"I've been called a lot of things"
@Rascal77s
@Rascal77s 8 лет назад
brilliant fascinating man
@michaelhebert7338
@michaelhebert7338 8 лет назад
This man is truly brilliant.
@lilibetp
@lilibetp 8 лет назад
Re Hate Crimes - agree. Aren't ALL crimes caused by hate?
@hectarsavoie8166
@hectarsavoie8166 8 лет назад
Sometimes it is because of greed
@lilibetp
@lilibetp 8 лет назад
Hatred of poverty.
@MusicaX79
@MusicaX79 7 лет назад
Hate is a tool to fuel issues that arise in crime it is never really the main fact that drives a crime. But it is a factor that can push it over the edge. It's like lighter fluid on a fire the Wood is the real source of the issue.
@countchocula2169
@countchocula2169 8 лет назад
It's shocking to hear a reporter repeat a quote someone has said and the person just says yes I said that. Not dodging or lying at all
@dinahsoar6982
@dinahsoar6982 7 лет назад
How I wish Dr. Sowell's voice had been broadcast in the main stream. I've only just discovered him and I think he is brilliant. Why has he been hidden?
@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW 7 лет назад
I want Ben Shapiro to be president in 2020, and I want Tomas Sowell (if he is still alive, God willing, at the time) to be his Secretary of Urban Development.
@MusicaX79
@MusicaX79 7 лет назад
He won't do it sadly to this day he still refuses to be in politics since he believes it would be no benefit to him or the people he would work with , since he refuses to compromise. but hey I agree I would love to see him behind someone in office.
@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW 7 лет назад
Well, I want him in government specifically because he doesn't want to be, especially because I know he will disassemble all the government policies and institutions which are responsible for so many bad things.
@supafuckinmingster
@supafuckinmingster 8 лет назад
Thomas Sowell is so fucking smart. I could listen to him all day.
@TheMrTTT
@TheMrTTT 7 лет назад
Historically, slavery is the normal state of the human condition. In the US we addressed it. Punishing the living for the deeds of the dead is not a good idea.Listen to what he is saying without the lib-prog lens.
@willgalbreth4511
@willgalbreth4511 7 лет назад
he said nothing of segregation having nothing to do with racism; only that the origins of slavery are not based in racism. and he provided heaps of evidence to support this view. did you actually read the book?
@supafuckinmingster
@supafuckinmingster 7 лет назад
Maxim Calixte You might want to re word that question
@willgalbreth4511
@willgalbreth4511 7 лет назад
Maxim Calixte He explains clearly in his book WHY slavery occurred around the world, and it had to do with the powerful preying on the weak, regardless of race. Again, I suggest you read the book and the evidence he submits before making broad stroke assumptions.
@Mr196710
@Mr196710 7 лет назад
FDR was a horrible President for many reasons. His sychophantic following of the bankers prolonged the GD till the late 40s & some say even later. To discredit YOU: When FDR won the presidency in 1932, the unemployment rate was a staggering 23.5 percent. A year later in 1933 it was 24.7 percent. In 1934 it was just under 22 percent. In 1935, for the first time in his presidency, unemployment dipped below 20 percent, but only to 19.97 percent. And by 1936, when he ran for re-election, 16.8 percent of Americans still couldn’t find jobs. So during FDR’s first term the unemployment rate ranged from a high of nearly 25 percent to a low of about 17 percent - and he still won re-election. Then in 1937, 14 percent of Americans were still out of work. In 1938, unemployment went back up to about 19 percent. In 1939 it was 17 percent, and in 1940, it was down to 14.45 percent.
@Topself24
@Topself24 7 лет назад
God he's so sharp
@markwest8960
@markwest8960 7 лет назад
T Stanton , perhaps the sharpest I've ever read or heard of. He's getting pretty old now, but still insanely brilliant.
@kirkbowyer3249
@kirkbowyer3249 4 года назад
GOD BLESS DOCTOR SOWELL. FANTASTIC BOOK!!!!
@paul1x1
@paul1x1 7 лет назад
I love this guy I remember being incensed by the southern system and explaining in no uncertain terms to my dad white guilt about slavery he laughed and reminded me our family had arrived in America in 1956 and since we're of Irish descent when the slaves arrived in Barbados and the Bahamas and America we were there to greet them
@mrredhatter
@mrredhatter 8 лет назад
I want to marry him.
@binzsta86
@binzsta86 8 лет назад
Me too! He's cute... Whoo!
@abdieljp
@abdieljp 4 года назад
To be like Thomas Sowell should be the aspiration of every American
@lauriegruber9285
@lauriegruber9285 7 лет назад
I could listen to this man all day. Brilliant and wise.
@SeanRankin2
@SeanRankin2 8 лет назад
I knew this guy was a legend back in the late 1980s. I got my introduction to him through Tony Brown's Journal ( another legend for the record)
@xmikex902x
@xmikex902x 7 лет назад
Being in his upper 80s, I hope this man can pump out as much material as possible. He is needed now more than ever. It's a shame he doesn't get the recognition he deserves - and he deserves presidential-like recognition.
@3AMJH
@3AMJH 4 года назад
This book needs a reprint!
@ViralBunny
@ViralBunny 7 лет назад
Ive literally only just discovered this man, he should be an intellectual legend by now.
@rogerdodger5415
@rogerdodger5415 4 года назад
Thomas Sowell recently turned 90... I think. Today is 4 July 2020. I believe Mister Sowell is probably the wisest man alive today. 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
@kirkbowyer3249
@kirkbowyer3249 4 года назад
"A belief which has matured to a firm conviction, that in the final analysis love is the greatest force on earth and is far more enduring than hatred;” (p.321, Masters of Deceit; J.Edgar Hoover; Holt; 1958)
@RocketsBlastoise
@RocketsBlastoise 4 года назад
This man is a living legend
@RickyJr46
@RickyJr46 4 года назад
It's astonishing and sad that people accuse Dr. Sowell of lacking compassion because he values factual information over emotional arguments. As Jesus said in Mark 6:4: "A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.”
@LHudsonARTLIFTS
@LHudsonARTLIFTS 7 лет назад
Thomas sowell is the man
@famousbowl9926
@famousbowl9926 2 года назад
9 minutues in and yeahhhh... *EL CHE VIVE*
@osburrob000
@osburrob000 8 лет назад
"if the trends continue, its going to be a disaster"
@alexchristenson2
@alexchristenson2 7 лет назад
look at those computers. I remember my first computer, a gateway with a 20 gig hard drive. Going through the first stages of puberty, loading one line of a photo at a time.. the definition of suspense
@llcoolray3000
@llcoolray3000 4 года назад
This fool trying to doxx Thomas Sowell's kids. What a jerk.
@greddyutube
@greddyutube 4 года назад
here's the link referenced in the conversation townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/
@LethalBubbles
@LethalBubbles Месяц назад
all he's saying is racism is based on classism (which is true)
@rd3095
@rd3095 4 года назад
12:50 HAHAHAHA! "Thirty...Really?"
@StevenCHKim
@StevenCHKim 4 года назад
Luke 4:24: "Verily I say unto you no prophet is accepted in his own country..."
@Sassy8utube
@Sassy8utube 7 лет назад
wow, it was just in the last few years I've heard of Mr so well. and even more recently started looking into him. I have much catching up to do.
@jlwdeuce8536
@jlwdeuce8536 4 года назад
Milton and Sowell...the kings of the red pill
@ArchesBro
@ArchesBro 7 лет назад
29:22 what the literal fuck kind of question is that?
@jan_phd
@jan_phd 8 лет назад
I like this guy, he is very intelligent, but there are flaws in his premises, and some aren't merely suggestion.
@jan_phd
@jan_phd 8 лет назад
I get it. What about iPhones?
@jan_phd
@jan_phd 8 лет назад
I've thought about that. So, on topic, that means Thomas without a degree in some inclusive computer science, was 'actually' too clueless to have said with complete assuredness, that Teresa Heinz Kerry, was wrong?!
@jan_phd
@jan_phd 8 лет назад
Please do Doc. : )
@thothblastbeast2
@thothblastbeast2 7 лет назад
Joseph Goebbels award to dan rather omg 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😁😁😁😁😁😃😃😃😃😊😊😊
@thomasryan5736
@thomasryan5736 4 года назад
Smartest man in my lifetime. My dad introduced me to him.
@jlwdeuce8536
@jlwdeuce8536 4 года назад
22:17-22:21 should be a meme. "My god no.."
@markwest8960
@markwest8960 7 лет назад
Gastonia, NC! I was born there! Love some Thomas Sowell logic!
@southernaviator7010
@southernaviator7010 8 лет назад
quote at 37:00 is the story of my ENTIRE life!
@billsmith4877
@billsmith4877 7 лет назад
Finally start talking about the book :37 minutes into the video.
@c5back9
@c5back9 7 лет назад
Wow!! What an incredible thinker!!!
@Perrys808
@Perrys808 Год назад
@lessisbest3286
@lessisbest3286 7 лет назад
if we got a deserter pardoned I think we can give our other soldiers a break.
@nierkaakse8690
@nierkaakse8690 4 года назад
It is 2020 and democrats do exactly what Thomas said in 2005
@brotherchason
@brotherchason 4 года назад
1968**** and earlier
@denny3161
@denny3161 4 года назад
Love the dry monitors!!!
@TheLoobis
@TheLoobis 8 лет назад
This white guy gives a horrible interview. 33:17-33:25 how about a follow-up to that very interesting statement "Why do you think that happened?" This guy STINKS! (I have no idea who he is)
@badtupram
@badtupram 8 лет назад
I see. And while he may or may not be the greatest interviewer of all time, it is important to note that he's white.
@TheLoobis
@TheLoobis 8 лет назад
Oh don't turn it into that you freaking sissy! I called him "the white guy" cause I don't know his name, and he's White. And you are full of shit if you say Mr. WHITE BOY There is the greatest interviewer of all time. I think Ron Bennington does a good interview. (he's white) shhhhhh.
@TheLoobis
@TheLoobis 8 лет назад
You know I read your comment again. And you have got pretentious and condescending written all over it.
@badtupram
@badtupram 8 лет назад
***** If it's not relevant that he's white then why mention it at all. Why not simply say I don't like this interviewer? Also, take note that although we are having a bit of a disagreement or debate over your original post I've completely refrained from name calling which you're having trouble with.
@TheLoobis
@TheLoobis 8 лет назад
okay, you got me on the name calling. I'm not always on my best behaviour. But the fact that you took issue with me saying "the white guy" to point out the guy I was talking about gave me (im behaving now) an immediate feeling of dislike towards you. Like you'd be the one who would have a problem with someone saying Black insead of African american, "thats Gay" cause it would offend Homosexuals, Tranny instead of Transgender, etc. Usually these people in my experience are young, or Losers who can't. get girlfriends
@waywardvlogging3003
@waywardvlogging3003 7 лет назад
Pausing at 22:30: Ha! I adore his candidness. A government appointment probably would've just jaded him. Besides, we needed him out here telling it like he sees it. Interesting thoughts shared about Ford pardoning Nixon. I don't doubt if Nixon had been made to serve a little jail time that Clinton (and now others) might've shaped up on down the line.
@pooltrader
@pooltrader 7 лет назад
"Scholars have long known of the slave raids on Europe. But American historian Robert Davis has calculated that the total number captured - although small compared with the 12 million Africans shipped to the Americas in later years - was far higher than previously recognized."
@fortunedigest8300
@fortunedigest8300 4 года назад
45:00 52:00
@brucewayne1662
@brucewayne1662 4 года назад
As an aside you know who else doesnt get enough recognition? Brian Lamb. This is what you an actual and REAL journalist.
@ML32534
@ML32534 7 лет назад
Brilliant!
@kirkbowyer3249
@kirkbowyer3249 4 года назад
1 Saint John 4:20 If any man say: I love God, and hateth his brother; he is a liar. For he that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God whom he seeth not?
@brucewayne1662
@brucewayne1662 4 года назад
When I discovered him 15 years ago, I was already pretty much on way to being a conservative, thanks to influences from Rush Limbaugh and my dad. Reading Thomas Sowell was what pushed me over the edge and made me supremely confident in my beliefs. Then shortly after that I discovered Dennis Prager and it became easier to articulate my beliefs
@ntomnia585
@ntomnia585 7 лет назад
Not surprised that he is an orphan. An adopting couple will usually at least try to give a child the love and upbringing that an otherwise single parent, or a deadbeat couple may not be suited for, or not have the desire for.
@willx_1
@willx_1 7 лет назад
Tamir Rice was around 4yrs old when this interview was aired, Eric Gardner Walter Scott and others the arrest of Sandra Bland and countless other cases should be second guessed.
@woodie62
@woodie62 7 лет назад
Enlightening as always, was the good doctor! The host? Not so much, in fact, boring.
@michaelsteven1090
@michaelsteven1090 7 лет назад
I just discovered him after Gavin Macginnes quoted him..He's not on the radar screen
@dmonarredmonarre3076
@dmonarredmonarre3076 4 года назад
Read "Skin in the Game," by Nassim Taleb, it's just part 2 to this.
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