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 15, 2019
Though it remains to be seen how closely they will abide by the text of the Constitution on major “originalist” questions, President Trump’s appointment of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has had at least one salutary effect. It’s exposed how fluid leftists are about rules or tradition when those rules or traditions interfere with their…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 13, 2019
When it comes to trustworthiness, there are few organizations on the planet deserving less of it than governmental gangs – except, perhaps, the university collectivists who push for even more government. So it’s only fitting that at roughly the same time, the tax-sucking German government, the tax-funded United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and a tax-subsidized…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 12, 2019
If there’s a limit to the number of misleading statements and outright falsehoods that contemporary “journalists” and politicians can dole out, we certainly haven’t seen it. Let’s take their ceaseless legerdemain when it comes to President Donald Trump. One can certainly disagree with multitudes of Trump policies while also observing that the left regularly employs out-of-context quotes and…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 9, 2019
Mere weeks ago MRCTV’s John Romero reported on socialist Bernie Sanders’ campaign team smacking into the brick wall of economic reality after pushing for a $15 per hour minimum wage and hefty benefits. Amazingly, their hours were cut to 70 percent of their former collectivist-pushing glory. And it appears that the collectivists in New York have a similar lesson in economics unfolding for them…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 8, 2019
Even as national politics threaten to destroy our rights to self-defense, our earnings -- through taxation and inflation -- our privacy, the last vestiges of so-called “federalism”, and our rights to engage in peaceful private contract with others, local politics continue to fester and do their own nasty work. And they shouldn’t go overlooked. In fact, by lifting the curtain to them, one can…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 5, 2019
  A week ago, I reported that New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wanted to define the right to keep and bear arms as a government proffered “privilege” that could be revoked anytime. Some Americans responded with almost prideful relief that in the US, “we” have the Second Amendment to stop that. After all, it’s explicit, actually stating, in part: “… the right to keep and bear arms…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 2, 2019
President Trump’s choice of Wyoming native William Perry Pendley for acting director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has lit a fire beneath leftist MSN. Why? Because, as they put it: Trump’s pick for managing federal lands doesn’t believe the government should have any. And, or course, on a constitutional level, that’s pretty much right. But don’t bother talking the “constitutional…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 31, 2019
As a follow-up to the insulting, aggressive, and ineffectual attacks on free speech and self-defense that were her “response to” the March 15 murders of 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch New Zealand, NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has taken a great leap forward in the annals of 21st Century state tyranny. She has proposed a statute that will designate the right to keep and bear arms…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 29, 2019
Leftists laughed. They mocked. They chuckled and guffawed and pointed and snickered with endless, childish contempt when individualists and constitutionalists warned that both the federal and state levels of government were creeping towards a “cradle-to-grave” omnipotence over peoples’ lives. Meanwhile, many of those same leftists worked for just that. Not for nefarious motives, of course……
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 26, 2019
In the dystopian world of Terry Gilliam’s 1985 film “Brazil”, the main character, played by Jonathan Price, suffers in a government-controlled apartment the heat of which is turning the tiny box into a sauna. He’s forbidden from fixing it, and he can’t get any response from the government. Things look grim until, swooping in like a ninja-spy, Harry Tuttle, the black-market repairman, takes…