Ken White on the Reason Subpoena
This is awesome. It’s an honor to know this guy.
This is awesome. It’s an honor to know this guy.
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ropelight (b5f8ba) — 7/9/2015 @ 8:41 amI had my morning coffee with Ken White’s video. Time well spent. An impressive piece. Thank you for posting it, Patterico.
elissa (8fc17b) — 7/9/2015 @ 8:50 amI had my coffee too watching that. I bet my coffee was better than your coffee though.
Dejectedhead (152876) — 7/9/2015 @ 8:58 amChecking the Amazon search engine now, for woodchippers.
mg (31009b) — 7/9/2015 @ 9:40 amI’ll +1 that. His work on First Amendment issues is impressive and should be required reading in any Civics class.
Bill H (2a858c) — 7/9/2015 @ 10:16 amPatrick – thank you for ever bringing Popehat to my attention. I’ve learned a ton, and not just about law.
Regret (dfc913) — 7/9/2015 @ 11:52 amLook no further.
Patterico (3cc0c1) — 7/10/2015 @ 7:03 pmI was looking at the Earthquake 14257 chipper/shredder.
mg (31009b) — 7/10/2015 @ 7:12 pmIf you do get it, it would be a nice chunk of change in my pocket if you accessed it through my link.
There’s also a book called “The Woodchipper Murder” in the search results!
Patterico (3cc0c1) — 7/10/2015 @ 7:17 pmWhat an excellent video. White is so clear and instructive, it’s a real pleasure to learn from him. And that he delivers it all with such congeniality and charm, it’s it’s all the more enjoyable to watch.
i particularly liked his observation about those with immense power, like federal prosecutors, not taking the necessary time to reflect upon exactly how that power can damage individual’s lives. And that its a lot of young people wielding that power. That’s a frightening reality.
Dana (86e864) — 7/10/2015 @ 7:36 pm