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Video: Don’t crucify me, EPA dude

Strained analogy or “giving away the game”?

This video, brought to public attention by Sen. James Inhofe, has received no small amount of attention:

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Video: Randy Barnett on the Obamacare Case

This is fascinating:

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Video: Class Warfare

The president’s recent attack on the Paul Ryan budget elicited no small amount of commentary and debate.

It’s fascinating to watch Cato’s Dan Mitchell “defend” the Ryan budget, while maintaining that it doesn’t really cut anything. The PBS host and his opposing talking head don’t seem to know what to do when someone speaks truth instead of blindly cheering for the Red Team or the Blue.

And yet it’s Dan Mitchell who gets tarred with the dread epithet “ideological.”

Question of the day: Do you laugh or cry?

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Video: What George Zimmerman Really Said

J. Neil Schulman proudly notes his vindication. A CNN Audio Engineer confirms his analysis of the recorded conversations Mr. Zimmerman had with the police. It was widely ballyhooed that Zimmerman had used a racial epithet (starting with a “c”) to describe Trayvon Martin. Instead, he was complaining of the weather:

This case (though not this aspect of it) was most recently discussed here yesterday.

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Video: Twelve Lessons Learned from Steve Jobs

Guy Kawasaki worked for Steve Jobs twice in his career, serving as an “evangelist” for Macintosh computers, among other things. So the lessons he learned from the revolutionary Mr. Jobs are worth thinking about. One of his lessons is skepticism (to put it nicely) about the opinions of “experts.” There are a lot of experts out there, and often they are wrong — or, at any rate, right only for a subset of cases. If you have an exceptional vision, exceptional drive, or simply one exceptional notion, you may want to just ignore the naysayers amongst professional know-​it-​alls. (This echoes a theme I floated earlier this week.)

Oh, and if you are not familiar with the talks given at TED conferences, check out ted​.com.

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Video: Matt Ridley Accepts the 2012 Julian L. Simon Award

The Competitive Enterprise Institute honored science writer Matt Ridley, author of The Rational Optimist and other works, with an award. Ridley honored us with a great talk:

2012 Julian L. Simon Memorial Award Dinner from CEI Video on Vimeo.