The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Summary: Peter Schiff\'s Mid-week market outlook Weekly commentary by Eurpacs Peter Schiff on the market and economy in general.
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Podcasts:
Bernard von NotHaus, founder of NORFED & the Liberty Dollar, on exhausting his appeals process and his forthcoming prison sentencing.
David Frum, speechwriter in the Bush administration & Newsweek contributor, on why gold is a terrible buy and what Obama ought to say in Tuesday's State of the Union.
Peter Schiff discusses the Florida NBC Debate, Newt Gingrich and Freddie Mac, and Mitt Romney's tax return.
Peter Schiff discusses the results of the South Carolina Presidential Primaries, provides market analysis, and discusses precious metal bullion.
Roger Simon, Academy Award nominated screenwriter & CEO of Pajamas Media, on South Carolina, internet regulation, and the future of Hollywood.
Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media, on Thursday's debate, his pitch to peg the dollar to gold, and why he thinks the economy is "ready to roar."
Peter Schiff discusses the South Carolina CNN Presidential Debate from the previous night. Mr. Schiff also speaks with former Senator from New Hampshire, John Sinunu, discussing Romney's record in Massachusetts.
Former Republican presidential candidate and congressman from Colorado, Tom Tancredo, is stopping by to debate Peter on the National Popular Vote movement.
Former Republican presidential candidate and congressman from Colorado, Tom Tancredo, is stopping by to debate Peter on the National Popular Vote movement.
Laurence Kotlikoff, professor of economics at Boston University & research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, on his unlikely bid for the presidency on the Americans Elect Party line.
Kirk Sorensen, co-founder of Flibe Energy & former engineer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, on the incredible energy potential of thorium-powered reactors.
Damien Schiff, senior attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation, on his oral arguments Monday in the Supreme Court over Sackett v. EPA, a case that could severely curtail federal bureaucratic policing power. Also, Mike Sackett, Idaho-based property owner and the case's namesake, on how the justices seemed to view his plight.
Vern McKinley, research fellow at the Independent Institute & author of the new book Financing Failure: A Century of Bailouts, on why government interventions have always failed, the governmental propaganda used to expand federal power, and how the feds are covering their tracks.
Bryan Preston, reporter for PJ Media, with an on-the-ground primary day report on the latest from New Hampshire.
Richard Epstein, professor of law at NYU School of Law & author of the recently released "Why Progressive Institutions Are Unsustainable," on the constitutionality of Obama's recess appointments, rent control (currently up before the Supreme Court) and other progressive institutions dooming America.