P. Gardner Goldsmith
Writer, Television Scriptwriter, Lecturer
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Gardner Goldsmith is a television scriptwriter, journalist, syndicated radio host, and lecturer in political-economics. He has spent time in the script departments of “The Outer Limits” and “Star Trek: Voyager”, and, in addition to his debut novella, “Bite” (selected by Ginger Nuts of Horror as one of the best novellas of 2013), and follow-ups, “Fishing” and “Wall”, his prose and poetry have been published in the US and UK. His fiction is available via Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and through local bookstores, so feel free to dive in! 

Goldsmith’s 2007 non-fiction book, “Live Free or Die”, was selected by the Freedom Book Club as a Book of the Month, and his articles on political economics have appeared in the US and UK in such publications and on such websites as Human Events, TechCentralStation, Naked, The Freeman (A Publication of the Foundation for Economic Education), Mises Daily, Investor’s Business Daily, The NH Union Leader, and MRCTV.

He is also a teacher of political-economics and philosophy at various schools in New Hampshire. His SUBSTACK? This link: Substack is HERE. Check it out!

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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 11, 2021
Americans often use – and rail against – hyperbolic claims that the statements or acts of a politician, or bureaucrat, are Hitlerian or Nazi-like. But, almost as often, these analogies actually are appropriate, and the fact that U.S. citizens either don’t recognize this, or they have become acquiescent to government operating in tyrannical ways, is nearly as frightening. Thus, in a new,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 10, 2021
The tax-sponges at National Public Radio seem to be a bit schizophrenic. Simultaneously and repeatedly, they dwell on their leftist disgust for “colonialism” – something that usually acts as an avatar for what they, like Marx, errantly believe is “capitalism” – while they close their eyes to the fact that NPR is one of the most prominent examples of colonization in the modern world. Indeed,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 9, 2021
Federal District Judge Roger T. Benitez’s June 4 ruling striking down California’s “ban” on so-called “assault rifles” has evinced reactions among pop media figures and from Governor Gavin Newsom (D) that are worth dissecting. First, let’s dismiss the pat, and far-too accepted, line that this gun ban was a “ban” at all. Over, and over, history shows us that prohibition of things such as firearms…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 9, 2021
MRCTV has an update to a story we covered on June 2, a story about a gutsy Virginia public school teacher who got in trouble for saying he will do what teachers for generations have tried to tell students to do: use pronouns correctly. If you got to read the first story, you’ll know that Elementary School gym teacher Byron “Tanner” Cross, who works in Leesburg, Virginia, first appeared May 25 at…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 8, 2021
Someone ought to send a copy of Kasabian’s song, “You’re In Love With A Psycho” to the bureaucrats at Yale Medical School who invited Manhattan-based psychiatrist Dr. Aruna Khilanani to speak to its Child Study Center on April 6. Given the lovely title, “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” Dr. Khilanani’s brilliant speech offered not only the typical tautological, closed-loop identity…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 7, 2021
Once again, Matt Walsh and The Daily Wire show how well they can expose leftist hypocrisy and the falsity of “care” through the force of government. It started on June 2, when Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) tweeted a statement and photos that, perhaps, were intended to wring political leverage out of the hearts of suckers. The two photos showed a mostly empty room that appeared…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 6, 2021
It’s been a banner week for Big Tech censorship. First, we got to enjoy the ironic backfire of Microsoft’s Bing search engine censoring the iconic image of “Tank Man” from the 1989 Tiananmen Square, Beijing, massacre – censorship that drew additional attention to Tank Man and the massacre even as it drew equal attention to that censorship and Big Tech subservience to China. Now, we get Twitter…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 6, 2021
The Streisand Effect strikes again. This time, it’s been manifested via Microsoft’s Bing search engine, and the fact that, on June 4 -- the 32nd anniversary of the horrific Chinese government slaughter of what China claims was just 200 people, but the U.K. government claims was 10,000, in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square -- those who used Bing to look for images of the iconic “Tank Man” who stood…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 3, 2021
By now, sagacious Americans have come to expect left-leaning, fact-shading, so-called “news” coverage from CNN and its dirty chicken coop of politically-connected, so-called “reporters,” “analysts,” and ideologically collectivist staff. So it comes as no surprise to discover that its swiftly released “coverage” of the explosive and damning Anthony Fauci emails would completely avoid easily-found…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 3, 2021
As noted in Episode 6 of the MRC’s analysis of Marxism-collectivism, “College Unbound,” in his 1848 screed, “The Communist Manifesto,” Karl Marx called for government control of travel. In American history, government slowly instituted this idea, from the replacement of what were privately created and run roads that didn’t take land through eminent domain or tax people for their use, to the…