Chomsky at Trinity is classic, repeating the same scenarios, rehashing the same worn-down-to-the-nub arguments that the lunatic left has been black-flagging since Vietnam: evil corporate America, the extreme right, the Cuban missle crisis - the same stinking, putrid rotten hash, now wrapped in new foil - the false, empty promises of the Obama administration. Taking place, mind you, in my alma mater, Trinity, a so-called college, still as superficial as the fringe yahoos it invites to lecture.
In terms of issues regarding political power, Chomsky and Paul probably would be able to find a lot of common ground... on the other hand, Ron Paul ultimately is a strong supporter of capitalism, which Chomsky has publicly opposed for numerous reasons.
There shouldn't be much conflict between Chomsky & Paul supporters. They basically want the same thing - to stop corporate manipulation of government.
@george474747 The difference is Chomsky's brand of Libertarianism is married to collectivist ideals, and Paul's Libertarianism is more of the individualist's kind.
nah u didn't miss it, i had a time problem with uploadin it...rite now I am compressin a new Part 2 (that fits nicely btw Part 1 and Part 3)..it should be uploaded by tonite..thanks for your interest, peace
Chomsky at Trinity is classic, repeating the same scenarios, rehashing the same worn-down-to-the-nub arguments that the lunatic left has been black-flagging since Vietnam: evil corporate America, the extreme right, the Cuban missle crisis - the same stinking, putrid rotten hash, now wrapped in new foil - the false, empty promises of the Obama administration. Taking place, mind you, in my alma mater, Trinity, a so-called college, still as superficial as the fringe yahoos it invites to lecture.
marcoamedrano 1 year ago
@marcoamedrano you sounded comitted.
hornetobiker 1 year ago
In terms of issues regarding political power, Chomsky and Paul probably would be able to find a lot of common ground... on the other hand, Ron Paul ultimately is a strong supporter of capitalism, which Chomsky has publicly opposed for numerous reasons.
pennng33 1 year ago
LOL
ColossalBlanket 2 years ago
There shouldn't be much conflict between Chomsky & Paul supporters. They basically want the same thing - to stop corporate manipulation of government.
george474747 2 years ago
@george474747 The difference is Chomsky's brand of Libertarianism is married to collectivist ideals, and Paul's Libertarianism is more of the individualist's kind.
Rilwankujenya 1 year ago
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Ron Paul is a white supremacist.
Xenu 2 years ago
hahaha ron paul is no match for chomsky ahahahhh.
poop121 2 years ago 3
Chomsky is getting on.... I wonder if anyone is ready to take his place?
FreemanGordon2009 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading this!
One question -
PART 2?
Did I miss it?
skeptic74 2 years ago
nah u didn't miss it, i had a time problem with uploadin it...rite now I am compressin a new Part 2 (that fits nicely btw Part 1 and Part 3)..it should be uploaded by tonite..thanks for your interest, peace
chriswoodrum 2 years ago
Thankyou sincerely for your response.
skeptic74 2 years ago
More! :)
tarnopol 2 years ago
i got u..this was a 2 hr lecture so im jus tryna break it up and compress it for youtube..thank u for the interest...
chriswoodrum 2 years ago
my brain grows every time i listen to chomsky
mdoob11 2 years ago
same here bro, same here.
megali23 2 years ago