192: Tom Woods - Liberty Classroom

Topic: Today I am joined by Tom Woods - historian, economist, political analyst, and author. Tom wrote the 2004 New York Times bestseller, The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, as well as33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask. His latest book is Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse Discussion:BACKGROUNDTom survived Harvard and ColumbiaHow did he come to be a libertarian?HISTORYThere's a lot of people today who haven't learned from historytelling us about the importance of learning from historyLast week we had the inaugurationIn 2009 with the economic "crisis," the popular theme for the mainstream media was FDR and Great DepressionAs Obama's first term was coming to an end the media and Hollywood, who provide talking points and set agendas, began encouraging the masses to make associations between Lincoln and Obama, or at least get people thinking about the "heroics" of Lincoln-Burton's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Slayer-Spielberg's even more ridiculous film, based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals-media starts using the term Civil War for the gun issue-then Obama is sworn in on Lincoln's Bible-then Obama's speech is compared to Lincoln's second inaugural addressLincoln - both parties want to claim him because the lesson is that there is no abuse or overreach of presidential power that could not be justified for a greater goodLIBERTY CLASSROOM-why we need accurate history and sensible economics education now more than everENTREPRENEURSHIP -these stories are absent from the government school narrativeLook Closer:Tom's Websitehttp://www.tomwoods.com/Liberty Classroomhttp://www.libertyclassroom.com/$6.00/Month - Join the A/V Club and Receive Bonus ContentWe need 150 monthly subscribers! If you listen to the show and enjoy the videos, please consider making a commitment of $6.00 per month, or about $.20 per day. When we launch the new site, you'll have access to a bonus content section that will be updated weekly. Please sign up right here.