Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor: Mueller? I Damn Near Killed Her!

On this week's Electric Libertyland, Brian welcomes in fellow Lions Howie Snowden and the mysterious man of legal mystery, Rico, for an edition of Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor (LILDL). They discuss the Mueller report, first and foremost, before delving into New Zealand's ban on semi-autos and "assault" weapons, and the U.S. allegedly bombing civilians in Somalia while refusing to divulge the results of drone attacks abroad.

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Brian McWilliams

Brian McWilliams is a native Philadelphian currently living in Los Angeles and practicing public relations and stand up comedy with equal aplomb. His passion and concern for liberty was realized during Ron Paul’s 2008 campaign, which shed light on the troubling initiatives our government was embracing that infringed on the tenets that the United States was founded upon. Brian is the host and producer of “Electric Libertyland,” the Lions of Liberty Podcast’s weekly Wednesday look at current events, culture and comedy through a liberty lens.

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