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  • Tom Woods is the man. I'm going to go see him tomorrow night at school.

  • If only Ron Paul could speak as well as Tom Woods.

    Maybe we could get Dr. Woods to run for office? How about a Woods/Schiff presidential ticket for 2012?

  • @Panpiper why do you say ron cant speak well? thats what the media has portrayed, I think ron paul is very articulate and passionate when he speaks. honesty and intelligence are better for me than anyother quality when speaking. Tom woods is great but so is ron paul

  • I hope you all know that everyone who attended this was branded a "terrorist" by the Missouri state police. And so it begins...

  • This guy is an excellent historian and a awesome ecomonist... and is a hilarious guy as well.

    I just finished "33 Questions About American History That You're Not Supposed To Ask." GET THIS BOOK EVERYONE. It will blow your mind.

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  • I'm planning on purchasing Meltdown soon. Tom Woods is a great, and hilarious, public speaker.

  • Gonna have to pick up this book. Tom Woods wins.

  • this was a really great video it was totally what i expected and i have to say that you met the standards of what i expected to see.

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  • Well, I believe this (Chick6517) wins the award for most pointless and vacuous comment on a YouTube.

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  • No, my friend. YOU win the award. Your comment beats Chick6517 hands down! FAR more pointless and MUCH, MUCH more vacuous.Congratulations. Bravo!

  • that comment hurt my brain

  • At 5.43

    "Keynes, any conservative is supposed to know, was a moron."

    Classic!

  • I hate when people call things out during a speech.

    "Yeah! ... That's right!"

    Let him speak, please.

  • I like how he's pointing out half-baked arguments conservatives have been making (CRA, pork, etc).

  • Campaign for Liberty is the only creditable group that spoke at CPAC.

  • My comment was removed because I said first? well that sucks. I was just excited to be one of the first people on youtube to witness yet again the brilliance of Thomas E. Woods. I love that man's books.

  • Not at all. There was a technical glitch with the upload and we had to upload it again as a new video.

  • Woods is awesome! I always hate when Republicans talk about the pork instead of the actual idea of a "stimulus" bill.

    Meltdown was a good read.

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  • MrPloppy1

    Here's the rest of Thomas Woods at CPAC

    watch?v=Tge5Qx0jby0

  • hard to take cpac seriously, where was this rhetoric when Bush was president?

    I'm not falling for their lies again

  • i agree about most republicans but there are still some good people left out there like Ron Paul and the Free State Movement

  • Um, Woods has been a Bush critic for years, PestControl02. The whole Campaign for Liberty event at CPAC consists of people who still have credibility.

  • PestControl2 has obviously not read Lew Rockwell's site for the past eight years. Mr. Woods has been an extremely vocal opponent of the Bush administration for years.

  • Shame on C4L for not thinking about LIGHTING - just a media critique.

  • im ganna get the book next week!

    and i thnk its awsome mr. woods has a sense of humor and alot of energy, and more imporently isnt a suit, it makes it fun to listen to his lectures

  • +1

    I could listen to Woods give a 40 minute lecture on how to operate velcro shoe fasteners.

  • Agreed, he has an excellent speaking style.

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  • I'll be buying that book.

  • "The problem with the stimulus is not that it is full of pork, it is that it is based on blockhead economics."

    "Keynes was a moron."

    Beautiful!

  • "Keynes was a moron"

    Emphasis on that. But what Keynes suggested was something that had been going on for some time. That's what baffles me. Keynes suggested his policies would have prevented the Great Depression. Does he not realize how much his own theories were used by governors in the United States and other world leaders prior to that meltdown? Even taking a look at the four presidents before it, all of them but Coolridge were excessive and even Coolridge did not abstain.

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