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Virginia is for (Liquor) Lovers!

Bob McDonnell is a self-professed pinot grigio and white zinfandel drinker.

He's also the new Republican governor of Virginia and is taking aim at the commonwealth's oppressive and inefficient state-owned liquor monopoly. More than a dozen states still completely control the sales and distribution of all distilled spirits.

The result? Higher payrolls for state governments (state-workers are public-sector employees after all) and rotten selection and service for customers (state-sanctioned monopolies tend to diminish the shopping experience).

Despite a reputation as a social conservative, McDonnell thinks that state-run liquor stores are a bad idea from both pragmatic and philosophical perspectives. Given budget crises, says McDonnell, "we can't just do things the same old way.... Certainly there's nothing I gleaned from the [Virginia] constitution that would have me think it's better or required to have the government controlling distilled spirits."

States such as West Virginia and Iowa have gained millions of dollars in new tax and license revenues by privatizing liquor sales, says Reason Foundation policy analyst Len Gilroy. And they've also cut government expenditures by millions of dollars as well.

Will Virginia join them? McDonnell invited Reason.tv to come back in a year and check in with him. Sure thing, Mr. Governor. We'll bring the questions. You can bring the white zinfandel.

Approximately 4.30 minutes. Written and produced by Meredith Bragg and Nick Gillespie, who also hosts. Additional footage: Dan Hayes.
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Anthony Randazzo on The Alyona Show on Russia Today - 01/07/10

Reason Foundation Policy Analyst Anthony Randazzo talks about the problems the economy will face this year and offers some predictions for 2010.  He appeared on Russia Today's "The Alyona Show" on January 7, 2010.

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Timothy P. Carney Analyzes "Obamanomics"

In his new book Obamanomics: How Barack Obama is Bankrupting You and Enriching His Wall Street Friends, Corporate Lobbyists, and Union Bosses, Timothy P. Carney explains that Barack Obama's "progressive" rhetoric masks good old-fashioned crony capitalism, in which the favored few and politcally well-connected get all sorts of benefits paid for with public dollars. Whether the area is Wall Street, health care reform, union organizing, or K Street lobbying, the same pattern is everywhere: using the government's power to distribute goodies and rig markets.

A columnist at the Washington Examiner and a non-partisan reporter, Carney also lays into the Republican Party for its massive contribution to the problem when it wielded power. Carney provides a game plan to take the country back and restore truly free markets that will benefit everyone.

Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie interviewed Carney in December 2009. Shot by Dan Hayes and Meredith Bragg; edited by Bragg.

Scroll down for embed code and downloadable versions. You can watch this video at Reason.tv's YouTube Channel (subscribe now). Approximately 9 minutes.

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Nick Gillespie on The Alyona Show on Russia Today

On January 8, Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie appeared on Russia Today's Alyona Show to discuss his Wall Street Journal article on false fears of the last decade and the likely phantom menaces of the second.

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Nick Gillespie Talking Nanny State on Fox Business Channel with John Stossel

On January 7, Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie appeared on Fox Business Channel's John Stossel show to discuss Reason's coverage of nanny state bans on everything from smoking to fish pedicures.

Approximately 15 minutes.

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Rob Kampia Discusses the Marijuana Policy Project

Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie sat down with Rob Kampia, the founder and head of the Marijuana Policy Project to discuss the drug war's long past and (hopefully) short future.

Celebrating its 15-year anniversay, MPP has been a leader in the fight against mindless and destructive prohibitionist policies.

Approximately eight minutes. Shot and edited by Meredith Bragg.

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Terry Michael, Jessica Corry, and Keith Stroup Discuss Marijuana Policy

On November 10, 2009 Reason.tv caught up with the National Organization of the Reform of Marijuana Law Co-founder Keith Stroup, attorney Jessica Peck Corry and Reason contributor Terry Michael.  They spoke to students at the Washington Center for Journalism and Politics on "The Politics of the Drug War." Shorter interviews with Stroup and Corry can be viewed here and here.

Shot and edited by Reason.tv's Dan Hayes.  Approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes.

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Jessica Corry: Republican Mom for Pot Legalization!

Jessica Peck Corry is a Denver-based attorney, public policy analyst, and political strategist. She has been called one of Colorado’s most influential women by the Denver Examiner and named one of Colorado’s top political "movers and shakers" by the Colorado Statesman.

Reason.tv interviewed Corry on November 10, 2009.  On the same day, she spoke to students at the Washington Center for Journalism and Politics on "The Politics of the Drug War" with the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law's Keith Stroup. Stroup's interview is available here.  The whole panel, hosted by Reason contributor Terry Michael, can be viewed here   

Shot and edited by Reason.tv's Dan Hayes.  Approximately 6 minutes.

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Keith Stroup, Co-Founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws

Keith Stroup is an attorney and founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

Reason.tv conducted this short interview with Stroup on November 10, 2009. On the same day, he spoke to students at the Washington Center for Journalism and Politics on a panel called "The Politics of the Drug War" with Jessica Peck Corry. Corry's interview is available here. The whole panel discussion, hosted by Reason contributor Terry Michael, can be viewed here.  

Shot and edited by Reason.tv's Dan Hayes.  Approximately 6 minutes.

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We're the TSA and You Can Count on Us! (to overreact to tiny threats and ignore big ones)

We're the Transportation Security Administration. We're working hard to make sure you enjoy a safe flight. And while we cannot apprehend every terrorist, you can count on us to do what we're trained to do whenever there's a security breach--overreact to tiny threats.

Overreact to tiny threats; ignore the big ones. That's what we do, and we do it better than anyone.

Written and produced by Ted Balaker.

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