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To Fear the Coronavirus, the Media, or Xenophobia?

Despite repeated warnings from legacy media, it seems xenophobia is breaking out as rapidly as the coronavirus. Anecdotal reports of Asians being denied Uber and Lyft rides are adding fog to an already uncertain situation, but there are clear lessons to be drawn for advocates of free market libertarianism. The worldwide coronavirus figures as of Tuesday are 425 dead and 20,438 confirmed cases, mostly all in China. In the U.S., there are six cases in California, two in Illinois, and one in each of the following states: Arizona, Washington, and Massachusetts. No Americans have died so far. Reading up on the latest, one can’t ignore a couple of patterns in the media, and these patterns matter to how an open market functions.  First, many news reports often downplay the severity of the virus. Note that the media almost never calms down its audience when the subject is trivial political drama like impeachment, which has less bearing on the real world than a contagion of national and international proportions. The ploy in this instance is to compare coronavirus to seasonal influenza as if to shrug off the top global story.   The second pattern might help explain the first. It has to do with the perceived threat of rising racism and xenophobia, mostly emanating from the “bat soup” meme, which is based on a rumor of the viral breakout’s origin. For example, Health.com ran with the headline “No, Coronavirus Was Not Caused by ‘Bat Soup’–But Here’s What Researchers Think May Be to Blame.” It turns out, however, that the scientific consensus isn’t too far off from the internet meme. Researchers point to bats and/or snakes passing it on to humans, and both of those animals are sold in the notorious Wuhan wet market in China for human consumption.  Underlying both of these media narratives is the ever-present competition from alternative media outlets that are constantly under a barrage of censorship attacks from the elite social media platforms. Many of those alternative outlets are viewed and shared in libertarian or right-leaning networks, which are increasingly concerned with globalization and immigration. It is plain to see that there is a business interest as well as a cultural or political one at play behind most media narratives. Thankfully, there are populist forces that will eventually put an end to this top-down manipulation of public information. Now CNBC is reporting on Uber and Lyft drivers refusing or reluctantly accepting Asian passengers. Perhaps it’s ironic that the same article downplays the threat of the coronavirus but plays up the racial tensions without a second thought. The media’s phobia of xenophobia isn’t genuine but instead serves as a bludgeon against any argument in favor of private property-based free market solutions. Why, if average people were left to their own devices, their ignorance and racism would doom us all, we’re told. Of course, it’s the government (mis)management of public health responsibilities that lets things get this bad in the first place. On the other hand, the wet market in Wuhan, China must not be excused by libertarians. Bat soup might just be a bad idea, whether or not it’s regulated by a state. A free market should be strengthened beyond simple atomistic individualism, by means of developing or rejuvenating civil institutional frameworks that help us protect and conserve our quality of life and societal cohesion. Racism isn’t what we should fear in letting loose hundreds of millions of Americans to make free choices. Rather, we should concern ourselves with disconnected, loyalty-free consumers who continue to lap up legacy media propaganda, because it happens to be offered at the lowest price.

Even If Trump Fails to Expose “Russiagate,” A Media Witch Hunt Won’t Win 2020

This article has been updated with a correction. See below. Swooping cable TV news graphics are working overtime, but it doesn’t matter what the breaking headlines get right or wrong about President Trump. From Russiagate to impeachment, the stench of corruption is palpable with the fake news corporate media. The Trump-Ukraine-whistleblower scandal has many layers, and both sides of the impeachment debate have their merits. Of course, to a libertarian, the most frustrating fact is that this entire mess could have been avoided if only the U.S. quit behaving like an empire and abolished foreign aid. On Monday, Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky) tweeted out an infographic, alluding to this point. However, ending foreign aid is about as likely as Trump being removed from office. And much more likely than the latter is him actually winning re-election, despite this impeachment push. Trump quickly ordered a release of the full transcript of his call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, following a whistleblower complaint. It shows Trump requested Ukrainian cooperation with the Department of Justice investigation into the roots of Russiagate, including answers surrounding CrowdStrike, the firm the Democratic Party hired to examine its supposedly hacked hard drives, which were off-limits to the FBI. Trump also asked Zelensky to look back at the corruption investigation into Ukraine’s largest natural gas company, notorious for having Joe Biden’s son Hunter on its board. Biden, as vice president, had pressured then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko to fire his top prosecutor heading up the investigation. The transcript does not show a quid pro quo, unlike in the case of Biden, who admitted to threatening to deny Ukraine $1 billion in promised U.S. aid if the prosecutor wasn’t fired. Libertarian and Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano believes Trump committed a crime in the phone call with Zelensky. Others disagree, assuring us that Trump’s priority was battling corruption in Ukraine. To compound the story, it’s reported as if it’s actual news that Attorney General Bill Barr has asked Trump to contact leaders in Australia, Italy, and the United Kingdom, to further the DOJ investigation of Russiagate’s origins. Trump had explicitly forecasted this to reporters back in May. Whatever the details are in the end, they will not matter, because it’s only the big picture that matters in presidential elections. Since 2016, thanks to Trump, the mainstream corporate media has been a part of that big picture, whereas before they primarily were mere presenters of it. The New York Times reported on Sunday that the Biden campaign was “demanding” that major news producers and anchors not allow Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, on their shows. Fact-checking in real-time, the Biden team admonished, “is no longer enough.” The big picture in 2020 increasingly appears as if it will closely resemble 2016. Only this time, the ending shouldn’t shock as many people. If it is Trump going up against an establishment Democrat aided by the establishment press, then it won’t matter if Trump is impeached or even if he gets to the bottom of Russiagate. He will win because the losers of 2016 didn’t change the script. CORRECTION: The original version of this article stated that there was a “recent secret change” to whistleblower policy, giving an opportunity for the whistleblower to file a complaint based on secondhand knowledge. This was untrue and has been deleted.

College Holiday Party? Better Skip the Props

College Holiday Party? Better Skip the Props

This article was featured in our weekly newsletter, the Liberator Online. To receive it in your inbox, sign up here. Ah, today is St. Patrick’s Day. In college towns across America, students are probably skipping class to drink and attend parties while dressed in every green piece of clothing they own. SombreroShamrock glasses and “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” tee shirts are usually the norm for St. Patrick’s Day party goers. But, as holidays come and go, traditional shirts and accessories could be another opportunity for college administrators and perpetually offended student protesters alike to bypass free expression rights as part of a misguided effort to prevent offense and hurt feelings. Case in point, a tequila-themed birthday party at Bowdoin College caused quite the uproar a few weeks ago due to guests wearing…tiny sombreros. When photos appeared on social media of the party and its guests, the entire campus took action. Bowdoin administrators sent multiple school wide emails notifying the students about an “investigation” into a possible “act of ethnic stereotyping.” A few days later, the Bowdoin Student Government unanimously adopted a “statement of solidarity” to “[stand] by all students who were injured and affected by the incident,” and recommend that administrators “create a space for those students who have been or feel specifically targeted.” The statement deemed the party an act of “cultural appropriation,” one that “creates an environment where students of color, particularly Latino, and especially Mexican, students feel unsafe.” A week later, BSG introduced articles of impeachment against two student representatives that attended the party. However, impeachment proceedings were postponed until further notice by the BSG President, Danny Mejia-Cruz, and then later rescinded. As for the rest of the others? According to The Bowdoin Orient:
“They will participate in an educational program facilitated by a faculty member, attend Active Bystander training and write a letter or paper on these experiences—other aspects of their punishment seem arbitrary. They were forced to move out of their room in Stowe Hall and relocate to doubles in Chamberlain Hall and they are banned from Ivies and Spring Gala.”
However, on the very same night of the “tequila party,” Bowdoin held its annual, administration-sanctioned “Cold War” party. Students wore fur hats and coats to represent Soviet culture and one referred to herself as “Stalin,” making light of a particularly painful era in Slavic history. What makes one party deserving of school sponsorship while participation in the other will get you kicked out of your dorm room? The mixed messages are even more troubling considering an event last year in which the university provided students and alumni with sombreros and other hats and props for a photo booth. Those photos are still available on the school’s public Facebook page. It is concerning that Bowdoin can argue that these “tequila party” attendees should have known better than to treat sombreros as silly props if the administration itself didn’t either.

Joe Biden: Impeach the President If He Goes to War Without Congressional Approval

(From the Intellectual Ammunition section in Volume 19, No. 15 of the Liberator Online. Subscribe here!) Joe BidenIn a bold move, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has declared it would be unconstitutional for the president to go to war without consulting Congress. Further, Biden has pledged to demand the president’s impeachment should he do so. Said Biden: “I want to make it clear and I made it clear to the president, if he takes this nation to war… without congressional approval — I will make it my business to impeach him.” The vice president — who has taught constitutional law at the university level — elaborated on his views in this statement: “It is precisely because the consequences of war — intended or otherwise — can be so profound and complicated that our Founding Fathers vested in Congress, not the President, the power to initiate war, except to repel an imminent attack on the United States or its citizens. They reasoned that requiring the President to come to Congress first would slow things down… allow for more careful decision making before sending Americans to fight and die… and ensure broader public support. “The Founding Fathers were, as in most things, profoundly right. That’s why I want to be very clear: if the President takes us to war… without Congressional approval, I will call for his impeachment. “I do not say this lightly or to be provocative. I am dead serious. I have chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee. I still teach constitutional law. I’ve consulted with some of our leading constitutional scholars. The Constitution is clear. And so am I. “I’m saying this now to put the administration on notice and hopefully to deter the President from taking unilateral action in the last year of his administration. If war is warranted with a nation of 70 million people, it warrants coming to Congress and the American people first. ” The only problem… those remarks were made in 2007 and 2008. When Biden was running for president. Before he was elected vice president of the U.S. For that matter, then-Senator Barack Obama agreed with him. In 2008 Obama told the Boston Globe: “The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation.” Funny how being in the White House changes things. (Hat tip to Andrew Kaczynski, BuzzFeed.com) Click here to read the next article from this issue. Click here to return to the newsletter.

They Said It… With Barack Obama, Penn Jillette and More

Penn JilletteTAXATION IS THEFT: “So many people say, ‘You know, your taxes aren’t taken by force,’ and that’s foolish. If you don’t pay your taxes and you don’t answer the warrant and you don’t go to court, eventually someone will pull a gun. Eventually someone with a gun will show up.” — renowned magician, author and libertarian Penn Jillette, interview, The Daily Caller, May 6, 3013. WAR ON TERROR IS JUST GETTING STARTED: “At least 10 to 20 years.” — Michael Sheehan, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, estimating at a May 16 U.S. Senate hearing how much longer the 12-year-old “War on Terrorism” will go on. Jonathan TurleyOBAMA WORST PRESIDENT EVER FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES: “From unilateral military actions to warrantless surveillance… the painful fact is that Barack Obama is the president that Nixon always wanted to be. Four decades ago, Nixon was halted in his determined effort to create an “imperial presidency” with unilateral powers and privileges. In 2013, Obama wields those very same powers openly and without serious opposition. The success of Obama in acquiring the long-denied powers of Nixon is one of his most remarkable, if ignoble, accomplishments. … Obama has not only openly asserted powers that were the grounds for Nixon’s impeachment, but he has made many love him for it. More than any figure in history, Obama has been a disaster for the U.S. civil liberties movement.” — liberal constitutional lawyer Jonathan Turley, “Nixon has won Watergate,” column in USA Today, March 25, 2013. OBAMA TO STUDENTS — IGNORE REALITY, GOV’T IS YOUR FRIEND: “Unfortunately, you’ve grown up hearing voices that incessantly Barack Obamawarn of government as nothing more than some separate, sinister entity that’s at the root of all of our problems…. They’ll warn that tyranny is always lurking just around the corner. You should reject these voices.” — President Obama’s commencement address at Ohio State University on May 5. That’s right, kids, don’t worry your pretty little heads about drone assassinations of U.S. citizens, unconstitutional wars, sky-high taxes, IRS snooping, government recording your emails, the War on Drugs, the U.S. spy empire… JAY LENO ON HOW TO REPEAL OBAMACARE: “This week will mark the 37th time House Republicans have tried to repeal Obamacare. If Republicans really wanted to do away with Obamacare they should just endorse it as a conservative non-profit and let the IRS take it down.” — Jay Leno, May 16, 2013. THESE ARE THE GOOD OLD DAYS: “This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Watergate hearings. For those of you too young to remember, back then the administration had an enemies list. They were spying on reporters, and they used the IRS to harass groups they didn’t like. Thank God those days are gone forever.” — Jay Leno. May 15, 2013. Jimmy Fallon SPYING ON THE MEDIA: “It was just revealed that the Department of Justice secretly recorded the phone calls of AP journalists for two months. Obama promised reporters that the incident will be immediately investigated — by the Department of Justice.” — Jimmy Fallon, “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” May 14, 2013. ON THE MOVE FOR LIBERTY: John Stossel“Forty-three million Americans moved from one state to another between 1995 and 2010 — about one-seventh of Americans. … Americans have moved away from high-taxed, heavily regulated states to lower-taxed, less-regulated states. Most don’t think of it as a political decision. They just go where opportunities are, and that usually means where there’s less government.” — libertarian journalist John Stossel, “Live Free or Move,” syndicated column May 8, 2013. Steve Cohen (D-TN) DEMOCRAT RIPS INTO DOJ ON MARIJUANA: “One of the greatest threats to liberty has been the government taking people’s liberty for things that people are in favor of. The Pew Research Group shows that 52 percent of people do not think marijuana should be illegal. And yet there are people in jail, and your Justice Department is continuing to put people in jail, for sale, and use, on occasion, of marijuana. That’s something the American public has finally caught up with. It was a cultural lag. And it’s been an injustice for 40 years in this country to take people’s liberty for something that was similar to alcohol. You have continued what is allowing the Mexican cartels power, and the power to make money, ruin Mexico, hurt our country by having a Prohibition in the late 20th and 21st century. We saw it didn’t work in this country in the 20s. We remedied it. This is the time to remedy this Prohibition, and I would hope you would do so.” — Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN), criticizing Attorney General Eric Holder in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 15, 2013.