A Literal Pig
Have a look at this weighty waddler (he arrives around 50 seconds into the video). He gives new meaning to the term, "porker."
Kentucky Heroes “Lock Down” Bar
"You have the right to shut up," aggressive beverage cops told innocent customers during the search.
LOUISVILLE, KY — Beverage control enforcers performed a surprise raid on a popular dive bar, detained...
Video Rant: 2018 Mercedes E400
Here's a quick look at the surprisingly affordable Mercedes-Benz E400 convertible... vs. what BMW is asking for the 6 Series convertible:
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Latest Reader Questions: Insurance, SUVs vs. Crossovers
Here are the latest reader questions - along with my replies!
Amber asks: I'm shopping for car insurance to see if I can get a better rate before we renew next month, and...
Georgia “Hero” Who Punched Motorists Has Been At it Since the ’90s
According to Slate.com it seems "hero" cop Michael Bongiovanni - who was filmed last week brutally attacking a non-resisting motorist - has used excessive force in the past. The only difference...
Latest Reader Question (Nov. 7, 2017)
Here is the latest reader question, along with my reply:
Robert asks: Is it a good idea to buy a pre-owned Passat Diesel? What happens if I move to a state with tighter...
Vegas “heroes” Tazer, Then Choke-Hold-to-Death Unarmed Man
Here's another story of summary execution meted out to a man for the crime of failing to immediately "comply" with the "lawful orders" of "hero" law enforcers:
According to news reports, Tashii...
Reader Question: Political Cars?
Here's the latest reader question, along with my reply:
Mark asks: I've heard you on Tom Woods' show a few times. Enjoyed listening to a fellow Libertarian converse that is also in...
NC “Hero” Drug Warriors Like Drugs, Too
Earlier this week, it was announced that a total of fourteen war-on-drug enforcers, including eleven from North Carolina, have been arrested after a two year long FBI drug sting:, ...
The Crucifixion of Oliver Schmidt
Volkswagen AG executive Oliver Schmidt is due to be sentenced this week for "cheating" Uncle. He faces seven years in federal prison and up to $400,000 in fines. His professional life...