Daily Podcast
The Cato Daily Podcast allows experts and scholars affiliated with the Cato Institute to comment on relevant news in a conversational, informal manner. By presenting issues in a concise and engaging way, the podcast invites listeners to rethink their assumptions about liberty and the proper role of government.
We welcome feedback from our listeners. Send your questions and comments to
Caleb Brown.
- February 27, 2009: "Stimulating Fiscal Conservatism" featuring Michael D. Tanner
- February 26, 2009: "Paul Krugman's Nostalgianomics" featuring Brink Lindsey
- February 25, 2009: "Cutting Needless Health Care Spending" featuring Michael F. Cannon
- February 24, 2009: "How Not to Waste Infrastructure Bucks" featuring Randal O'Toole
- February 23, 2009: "Most Banks Are Fine" featuring Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr.
- February 20, 2009: "Prospects for Drug Policy Reform" featuring Ethan Nadelmann
- February 19, 2009: "A Service to the Economy" featuring Sallie James
- February 18, 2009: "Stimulus: The Welfare Un-Reform" featuring Michael D. Tanner
- February 17, 2009: "Obama's Shock Doctrine" featuring David Boaz
- February 13, 2009: "How Best to Get the Lead Out?" featuring Peter Van Doren
- February 12, 2009: "The Real Eric Holder" featuring Nat Hentoff
- February 11, 2009: "Obama, Transparency and Stimulus" featuring Jim Harper
- February 10, 2009: "Smoot-Hawley's Grandchild: Buy American" featuring Daniel J. Ikenson
- February 9, 2009: "Big Ed Gropes for Stimulus" featuring Neal McCluskey
- February 6, 2009: "What's Left for SCOTUS This Term?" featuring Ilya Shapiro
- February 5, 2009: "Pentagon Versus POTUS" featuring Benjamin H. Friedman
- February 3, 2009: "The False Consensus for Stimulus" featuring Alan Reynolds
Enter search terms below to search the audio transcripts of Cato's podcasts
(New to podcasts? Here is what you need to know to get started.)
If you have problems viewing this player, you may need to upgrade to the latest version of Flash, available free here. You can also view a non-Flash page here.