If You Aim at a King... You'd Best Not Miss In a week where Alex Jones of Infowars gets banished from Facebook and YouTube, while a strongman survives an assassination attempt under suspiciously lucky circumstances, nationally syndicated radio host and former CIA officer Buck Sexton has plenty to unpack for listeners.Joining him is American Consequences editor and best-selling author P.J. O'Rourke. Together they make sense of the latest shot in the PC wars, from the debate over male cheerleaders to the T-shirt that got banned at Washington's "Newseum."Later they're joined by Andy Ferguson, national correspondent of the Weekly Standard and author of books such as Fool's Names, Fool's Faces. Andy gets right to the politician of "Oops!" fame who's now heading the Department he vowed to eliminate, probably as a sly, sick joke on President Trump's part. After you hear the inside story of how Governor Rick Perry - once the Republican Party's great white hope in 2012 - became seduced by the very office he promised to destroy, you'll have new insight into how bureaucracies take root. Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest videos ?-? https://www.sbry.co/suBiHEpisode 63 - If You Aim at a King... You'd Best Not Miss Be sure to click here to never miss an episode ?+"SPOTIFY ?-? https://www.sbry.co/ufnNPGOOGLE PLAY MUSIC ?-? https://www.sbry.co/lkwhpITUNES ?-? https://www.sbry.co/7OQ79SOUNDCLOUD ?-? https://www.sbry.co/jHn5hSTITCHER ?-? https://www.sbry.co/tEkL5Check out NewsWire's Investors MarketCast ?+"GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC ?-? https://www.sbry.co/dzzKqAPPLE ITUNES ?-? https://www.sbry.co/GoCV0STITCHER ?-? https://www.sbry.co/s86p1------------Follow us on Twitter ?-? https://www.sbry.co/p11ihJoin our Facebook Community ?-? https://www.sbry.co/fMckKCheck out our website ?-? https://www.sbry.co/wUAyeCheck out Stansberry NewsWire ?-?https://www.sbry.co/IhNeWCheck out Health and Wealth Bulletin ?-? https://www.sbry.co/iHRmDCheck out Extreme Value ?-? https://www.sbry.co/EvIiH------------SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:0:52: Buck introduces this week's podcast guest: bestselling rabble-rouser and American Consequences editor P.J. O'Rourke. They get straight to the free speech issue of the day: why Alex Jones of Infowars (who's butted heads with Buck before) just got banned from YouTube and Facebook. "He's teetering on what in sports would be called a lifetime ban." 07:03: Very few people will miss Alex Jones - but P.J. explains the grim trend that shows why the ACLU once defended the free speech of American Nazis, but no one is even reluctantly coming to Jones' defense today. 11:30: P.J. reveals why the rush to crack down on internet blowhards is actually pretty insulting to non-crazy internet users. "It assumes us ordinary people aren't smart enough to tell a nut when we see one." 15:28: Buck asks P.J. if he saw the recent dust-up over at the Newseum, which has some journalists comparing a couple of T-shirts to wearing a swastika. "I have a colleague at the Hill who was surrounded while eating breakfast by a mob of leftist agitators... while Jim Acosta says he doesn't feel safe at Trump rallies." 19:13: What's the P.J. O'Rourke take on bringing male cheerleaders to the NFL? P.J. illuminates the surprising history of male cheerleaders, and Buck senses the patriarchy creeping into the conversation. 22:19: Buck brings up the assassination attempt of Venezuelan strongman Maduro, and P.J. dispenses some advice for this endeavor "to which I am not radically opposed." 27:34: Buck brings up the two suspicious details surrounding Maduro's supposed assassination attempt. Moving on to the failures of his regime, P.J. puts his finger on "the illusion that underlies their idiocy." 28:59: Andy Ferguson, national correspondent of the Weekly Standard and author of books such as Fool's Names, Fool's Faces and Crazy You: One Dad's Crash Course on Getting His Child into College. Andy gets right to the politician of "Oops!" fame who's now heading the Department he vowed to eliminate, probably as a sly, sick joke on President Trump's part. 38:43: How does a gig at running the Department of Energy manage to convert one of its biggest enemies into proud Director? Andy explains how the Department of Energy wined and dined the Governor who vowed to eliminate it. "It's probably almost as good as being Governor of Texas." 41:30: Buck and P.J. reach into the mailbag, and P.J. reads a question from Liz on Stansberry's reaction to Facebook's disastrous earnings report. P.J. explains why the Stansberry newswire - free for Alliance members - is the best source for quick takes on big news for FAANG stocks.