You've heard them on Law Talk, now see them together in sparkling HD video. In this spirited interview, Epstein and Yoo (he's the one in the bow tie) cover the constitutionality of Obamacare, how the Supreme Court may help Obama get re-elected, and the FCC's dirty word problem. Hint: click on the title of the post to watch in HD. 

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Troy Senik, Ed.

My only regret is that our members don't get to see the image that I witnessed immediately after this taping: Richard Epstein in a bike helmet.

Not JMR
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Not JMR

Uncommon Knowledge now runs a full hour!?! Be still, my beating heart...

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn

Wow. The English language is not capable of expressing the awesomeness of that episode.

Percival
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Percival

So, how far into the episode before they drop all the "civilized discourse" frabbajabba and put on the boxing gloves?

Let's get ready to ruuuuuuuuummmmmmmble!


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Noesis Noeseos

I wish it were otherwise, but I fear that Richard's prediction will come true.  The attitude of dependency has become too pervasive.  His analysis of how the waivers work was devastating.

Severely Ltd.
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Severely Ltd.
Troy Senik, Ed.: My only regret is that our members don't get to see the image that I witnessed immediately after this taping: Richard Epstein in a bike helmet. · 42 minutes ago

You don't have a camera phone? Would it kill you to use it?

Mendel
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Mendel

Can we expect the "live" Law Talk anytime soon?

Troy Senik, Ed.

Of course, my professional sensibilities would keep me from ever exposing Richard to such unwanted attention ... which is to say my phone died.

Severely Ltd.

 Troy Senik, Ed.: My only regret is that our members don't get to see the image that I witnessed immediately after this taping: Richard Epstein in a bike helmet. · 42 minutes ago 

You don't have a camera phone? Would it kill you to use it? · 36 minutes ago

Edited on January 26, 2012 at 5:16am
Troy Senik, Ed.

It's coming, Mendel. We recorded it the same day, but we didn't want y'all to overdose on their brilliance, so it's going to lag UK a bit. Yeti can give the definitive date, but I believe it will be out next week.

Mendel: Can we expect the "live" Law Talk anytime soon? · 21 minutes ago

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mfgcbot

That was brilliant.

John Yoo:  We are not Europe!

Richard Epstein:  Yet.

Pseudodionysius
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Pseudodionysius

mfgcbot: That was brilliant.

John Yoo:  We are not Europe!

Richard Epstein:  Yet. · 10 minutes ago

Epic.

Valiuth
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Valiuth

I wonder what keeps Richard from retiring to a bath and in the Roman tradition opening his veins in despair?  

I. raptus
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I. raptus

I've watched a lot of episodes of Uncommon Knowledge, both on television and then on the Web, with Mr. Robinson interviewing people who were sharp, aggressive, august, initimidating, and -- in one particular case (yes, I'm thinking of someone whose last name begins and ends with Vidal) -- downright insane.

But I don't think I've ever seen him so guarded as in this one.  Having listened to all of "Law Talk," it is certainly warranted. :-)

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J.Voss
Noesis Noeseos: I wish it were otherwise, but I fear that Richard's prediction will come true.  The attitude of dependency has become too pervasive.  His analysis of how the waivers work was devastating. · 3 hours ago

I have to agree entirely.  One is left wondering if there is anyone of conviction remaining who is willing to stand and tell the mob 'NO'.

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James Gawron

The Conservative Justices of the Supreme Court are the Battered Bastards of Bastogne.  The Republican Primary Candidates must break out of their Romnesia and start talking like real Conservatives to relieve the pressure. 

Obama bringing the Obamacare case to the Supreme Court early is the German sneak counter-attack of the Battle of the Bulge.  With the in fighting between Romney and the rest, the Obama gang hopes to catch the Republican Party off guard.  The slim majority on the Supreme Court is susceptible to political considerations.  If the Republicans look weak the Court might back off and let Obamacare happen.  If the Republicans look strong and with Richard Epstein's surgical strike on the mandate, the Court will blow Obamacare out of the water.  Even if it's only 5 to 4 who cares!

Here are the Conservative Republican Candidates racing to relieve the Court.

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Crow's Nest

Richard's point about "government by waiver" undermining the rule of law is an excellent one, and that argument should be made more loudly by those on our side.

Every time Obama or one of his surrogates makes the outrageous claim that his government is just trying to secure a "fair set of rules" that everyone has to play by--regardless if they're in the 1% or the 99%--we must hammer home the point that Obama has increased the discretionary power of un-elected administrators and exacerbated the problem of regulatory capture through the two most sweeping pieces of domestic legislation that he has signed into law (PPACA and Dodd-Frank), and through every single one of the agencies that he oversees (most egregiously, perhaps, at EPA).

Gus Marvinson
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Gus Marvinson

Now that's entertainment!

I get the feeling that Richard luxuriates in complex issues, and matters of clear moral argument would leave him rocking in a corner lamenting the waste of his unused synapses.

Doctor Bean
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Doctor Bean

What a terrific hour! Thanks to all involved.

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Charlie in Kobe, Japan

at about the 57-minute mark, Richard Epstein describes what is at the core of the state of the union. Then PR asks, "Is there any way back?"
I wish John Yoo and PR would have let him finish what he was saying.
I presume to believe it is the same as this paragraph from a post I'm drafting for the Member's Feed:

Charlie: "This is the conservative message that needs to be propagated:  Freedom leads to prosperity  but also disparity. This is far superior to the alternative: coerced ‘fairness’ that entails less prosperity. The job of pundits is to learn how to articulate this, as Thomas Sowell [and Richard Epstein, I might add]  does the most impressively. The job of politicians is to learn how to persuade individuals to accept the disparity that comes with freedom and appreciate their own prosperity without resentment for those more successful. Prove it, articulate it, and above all MAKE people who don’t already believe it change."

Edited on January 27, 2012 at 8:55am

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