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 | August 30, 2020
If you thought the post-postmodern plastic fashions of rock band DEVO were just your thing, but you never found a locale that welcomed them, you’re in luck! A city in Massachusetts is now telling residents who are currently face-diaper-free due to medical “exemptions” that, soon, they’re not going to be able to go mask-free any more. They will soon be required to wear face shields. Boston.…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 28, 2020
Irish rock legend Van Morrison turns 75 at the end of the month, and, as one of the grandmasters of the style, he is showing many pantywaist rock n’ troll musicians what has fueled rock from the start. As The Irish Sun reports, Morrison is standing up for liberty. He’s playing a series of concerts in England, and sounding the alarm to fellow musicians to stand up for their rights of free…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 26, 2020
As predicted at MRCTV in December of last year, California political conceit is reaping a harvest of job destruction now that the CA Assembly’s AB 5 has gone into effect. And -- as is typical for the manner in which busy citizens miss the machinations of politicians until after state diktats have caused widespread destruction – only now are many Californians spotting the problem. The San…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 26, 2020
With the proliferation of online schooling, we recently saw that school officials in Illinois wanted to tell kids they couldn't wear pajama pants when doing online classes. On the flip-side, a Tennessee school system has been exposed for trying to prevent parents from observing what is being taught in online classes. So, as more people concentrate on the "zoomification of education," more school…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 23, 2020
  It’s astounding to see a purportedly “peaceful” person engage in threats of assault. It’s even more stunning to see said person act as if doing so is peaceful and “for your own good.” But that is precisely what Virginia State Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver is doing. According to Jackie DeFusco and Emma North of WRIC, ABC8: State Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver told 8News…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 23, 2020
There’s something peculiar about Joe Biden’s love of masks. Since 1987 -- when he hid behind words that sounded eerily similar to a speech delivered by British politician Neil Kinnock – to 2018, when he bragged to a fawning gaggle of internationalists that he threatened to withhold an already unconstitutional $1 billion “foreign aid” package unless Ukraine fired the man investigating Burisma…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 21, 2020
In typical leftist fashion, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey just promised a grant of $10 million to a Boston University “scholar” whose “anti-racist” policy proposals are, of course, avenues of increasing political favoritism and speech-policing based on race, accusations of racism, or claims of racial “insensitivity.” Reason’s Robby Soave reports that Dorsey -- whose “free speech platform” is …
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 20, 2020
Like the child who stands against the prevailing pusillanimous psychosis of “The Emperor’s New Clothes” in the 1837 Hans Christian Andersen tale of the same name, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) finally has gone against the political deceivers, changed course and is now “allowing” hydroxychloroquine (HCq) to be used to treat COVID19. Jon Miltimore reports for RealClearPolitics that the…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 17, 2020
Once more, the image of the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals as a leftist stronghold is shattered. On Friday, August 14, a three-judge panel of the federal court ruled AGAINST the state of California’s retroactively-applied so-called “Large-Capacity Magazine” (LCM) ban of ammunition mags that can hold more than ten rounds. Reason’s Brian Doherty expertly explains: The decision…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 17, 2020
Fiction writers occasionally employ the term, “He who shall not be named,” to refer to some great malevolence. August Derleth applied it to the dark god Hastur, which was created by Ambrose Bierce and subsequently placed in stories by H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Chambers, and, of course, Derleth. J.K. Rowling had characters from her “Harry Potter” series use the forbidding descriptor when referring to…