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Alex Azar is a Big Pharma exec, who advocates for raising drug prices for those in need, and is the guy Trump put in charge of lowering drug prices for those in need.

Alex Michael Azar ll was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1967 to parents who were so apolitical, he didn’t know which side of the aisle they were on. Starved of a passed down political opinion, a young Azar formed his own. By third grade, he had a subscription to Conservative Digest.

Azar attended Dartmouth, where he was a member of the Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity, graduating in 1988. After Dartmouth, Azar graduated from Yale Law School in 1991, a year after classmate, Brett Kavanaugh.

After Yale, Azar clerked for a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But, according to Politico, just about six weeks after his start, he was reportedly fired and replaced by Brett Kavanaugh. So in a way, perhaps if Azar had done a better job at keeping his job, Kavanaugh wouldn’t have obtained the resume needed to one day secure a lifetime appointment on the United States Supreme Court

Azar went on to clerk for Justice Antonin Scalia. After parting ways with him, Azar played a role as an assistant independent counsel in the Whitewater investigation, where Kavanaugh joined him. Then, he went to bat as a lawyer for George W. Bush during the infamous 2000 Florida recount, which Bush won before the manual recount was completed. Azar’s questionable legal tactics secured him a role on the transition team, where—according to the Washington Post—he screened “potential senior White House staff and Cabinet members.” It’s unclear if Azar screened and put in a good word for people like Donald Rumsfeld.

Bush’s HHS secretary, Tommy Thompson, picked Azar to be the department’s general counsel—quite possibly because—according to a 2001 Washington Post report—HHS was looking to scale back “efforts to promote family planning and contraception” while “aggressively promoting abstinence-only programs.” Azar resigned from his post in 2007, before going to work for one of the 15 largest drug companies in the world: Eli Lilly. Before Azar took over as Lilly’s VP of corporate affairs and communications, the company was swept up in scandal. Lilly illegally marketed unapproved uses for one of their drugs intended to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and pushed it on nursing homes for off-label uses like dementia, without any proof that it would work.

In 2012, Azar was promoted to President of Lilly USA, the company’s largest affiliate. Under Azar’s leadership, the company significantly raised its drug prices. Lilly more than doubled the U.S. list price of their top-selling insulin, which increased from $123 per vial in 2012 to $255 when Azar left in 2017.

In 2017, after he raised drug prices at Lilly, Trump - for some reason - decided to put him in charge of lowering drug prices as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Trump tweeted, “Happy to announce, I am nominating Alex Azar to be the next HHS Secretary. He will be a star for better health care and lower drug prices!” Critics were quick to close in. Bernie Sanders fired back, “Trump was clearly never serious about his promise to lower drug prices. We need an HHS secretary who will take on the drug industry's greed, not someone who has financially benefited from it.”

Azar has focused on several anti-abortion measures. Equity Forward, a watchdog organization which examines anti-reproductive health groups and individuals, notes, Azar’s “shocking moves include hurting women’s health by targeting the ACA birth control mandate, pushing to finalize the domestic gagrule and moving to backtrack federal regulations around gender discrimination.” Azar was also left in charge of the migrant children detained in U.S. facilities. His HHS was unprepared for the amount of children in their custody and facilities quickly reached capacity. Between September 2018 and May 2019, six children died either in U.S. custody or shortly after leaving. Some newly reunited children also showed signs of severe psychological trauma. Meanwhile, Azar claimed the work the HHS was doing to separate children from their parents was "one of the great acts of American generosity" and also life saving.

It’s unclear where Azar will go from here, but if his history of pricing drugs is any indication, it’s probably up!

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The Incredibles (2004)

This Pixar film directed by Brad Bird is so full of speeches extolling individualism, it sometimes sounds like an Ayn Rand novel (in fact, Rand is clearly part of inspiration for the character of Edna Bird). Even the supervillain in The Incredibles is a creature of self-invention and self-improvement. While the Incredibles are born with their powers, Syndrome is a normie who worships Mr. Incredible and is desperate to be his sidekick.

Like an animated version of Richard Nixon, Syndrome's ambition ultimately gets the best of him.

The Barbarian Invasions (2003)

Québécois director Denys Arcand's brilliant sequel to The Decline of the American Empire is the single-best depiction of the depredations of socialized medicine. Canada's health-care system is so sclerotic that the movie's protagonist, a retired academic named Rémy, cannot even score the drugs he needs to commit suicide until his estranged son, a banker, buys them on the black market.

Even more disturbing is the moment when the terminally ill Rémy and his former colleagues admit that their intellectual faddishness led them to embrace every awful left-wing "ism" of the past 30 years despite their massive human toll.

Dallas Buyers Club (2013)

Set in the 1980s, Matthew McConaughey plays Ron Woodroof, a boozey roughneck who is given 30 days to live after being diagnosed with AIDS. Faced with a death sentence, he schools himself on a wide variety of treatments, first in Mexico and then all over the world. With the help of a cross-dressing party girl named Rayon, Woodroof skirts FDA prohibitions against importing, using, and selling unapproved drugs by creating a "buyers club," in which members pay a monthly fee and assume all risks.

The depiction of official indifference to patient suffering and the bureaucratic quashing of medical freedom even for people who are certain to die is inspirational, especially now that even Donald Trump has endorsed "right-to-try" legislation that would allow terminally ill patients access to non-approved medicines.

Joy (2015)

Jennifer Lawrence became a mega-star playing the anti-government rebel Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games movies. While there's no shortage of libertarian sentiment coursing through that trilogy, it's actually a quieter movie starring Lawrence that embodies libertarian virtues of hard work, commercial innovation, and entrepreneurship.

In Joy, Lawrence plays real-life "Miracle Mop" inventor Joy Magano, who helped make cleaning your floors easier while making herself rich. The film is nothing less than a paean to capitalism's genius at allowing self-expression and self-fulfillment.

In a dramatic scene with Bradley Cooper, who plays an executive at a home-shopping network, Joy summarizes in a few sentences what it took Joseph Schumpeter, Friedrich Hayek, and Milton Friedman whole books to say:

As former Reason Editor Virginia Postrel wrote, the film "acknowledges the wealth-creating value of incremental improvements even in the most mundane items."

Ghostbusters (1984)

Released in 1984, Ghostbusters quickly became one of most successful comedies in film history.

The movie was perfectly in synch with the Reagan Revolution's valorization of business and demonization of government. Ghostbusters begins with a team of paranormal investigators getting kicked out of Columbia University and starting a ghost-hunting business. But even though New York is literally being invaded by evil spirits, the real villain of the movie is not the otherwordly demon Gozer but an Environmental Protection Agency bureaucrat named Walter Peck, who shuts down their operation and puts the city at risk.

Well, what do you think? How far off the mark are we? What great libertarian movies would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments.

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Donald Trump about Putin: I am honored to have the respect of Vladimir Putin
Russian airstrikes restore Syrian military balance of power.
Russia's airstrikes on Syria struggle to spur progress on the ground.
When Russia launched an air campaign to support Bashar al-Assad, it was banking on a ground force of Syrian troops to finish what its warplanes started. Damage from airstrikes is intensifying.
Russian long-range warplanes drop 1,500 bombs on ISIS targets in Syria.
Russian long-range warplanes have carried out 145 sorties against Islamic State targets since joining the country’s anti-terror campaign in Syria in mid-November.
“In total, long-range aviation aircraft in Syria have carried out around 145 mission sorties, some 1,500 bombs have been dropped and about 20 cruise missiles have been fired," Gen. Anatoly Konovalov, deputy commander of Russia’s long-range aviation force, told Ekho Moskvy radio station.
The crews of Tu-22 (Blinder) and Tu-160 (Blackjack) strategic bombers took off from airfields in Russia and spent 16 hours in the air to fulfill their combat tasks in Syria, he added.
Previously, sorties in Syria were carried out exclusively by Sukhoi warplanes, including the cutting-edge Su-34 as well as the tried-and-tested Su-25 and Su-24M aircraft.
Russia has been conducting dozens of combat flights against Islamic State and other terrorist targets in in the country on a daily basis since September 30 after an official request by President Bashar Assad.
Russia delivers up to 40 airstrikes daily to help Free Syrian Army fight terrorists - General Staff.
Warplanes of the Russian task force in Syria deliver 30 to 40 airstrikes daily in support of the Free Syrian Army, the General Staff reports. Some 5,000 FSA troops together with the Syrian Army are on the offensive in Hama, Homs, Aleppo and Raqqa provinces. The number of FSA personnel who have come over to the Syrian Army is constantly growing, Russia’s Defense Force Chief of Staff, Army General Valery Gerasimov, said.
No US airstrikes in Syria since Russia deployed S-400 systems.
Both the American and Turkish air forces halted their strikes on Syrian territory around the time Russia deployed S-400 air defense complexes at the Khmeimim airbase, from which it stages its own incursions against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).The S-400’s radar has a range of 600 kilometers and is capable of discriminating even objects moving on the ground, such as cars and military vehicles.
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北 미상 발사체 동해상으로 2발 발사

Just a few weeks ago, it was handshakes and smiles when Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump met at the DMZ,… but the North might have made things even more complicated now by launching two missiles into the East Sea.
Let's get straight to our defense ministry correspondent Kim Ji-yeon, who's on the line.
Ji-yeon, what's the latest?
What we've learned this afternoon is the flying distance of the second (quote)"short-range" missile... which this morning the South Korean and U.S. military officials told us that they were verifying.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the second missile flew 690 kilometers from North Korea's eastern city of Wonsan in an easterly direction towards the East Sea.
As to how the second missile flew nearly 700 kilometers is the big question right now and whether it's likely to be a North Korean version of Russia's Iskander-class missile, which can carry nuclear warheads and can evade existing anti-missile systems.
The military said it's presumed to have been launched from the ground using a transporter erector launcher... which means the missile could be moved to be launched from the desired location... and not bound to a standard missile launch site... making it harder to predict North Korea's movements in advance.
The same goes for the first short-range missile which flew some 430 kilometers at 5:34 AM Thursday... 23 minutes before the second missile in the same Wonsan location... both of them with altitudes between 50 and 60 kilometers.
The first missile flew some 200 kilometers further than the one launched in May this year.

"Regarding North Korea's firing of projectiles presumed to be short-range missiles this morning after the last one fired in May, South Korea and U.S. military are currently sharing information and are analyzing data in detail. The South Korean government has been monitoring the situation and urges North Korea to halt such actions, which are not helpful in lowering military tensions on the Korean peninsula."
As to whether Seoul's defense ministry views the recent launch as a violation of the inter-Korean Comprehensive Military Agreement signed by the two Koreas last September to alleviate military tensions in the peninsula... the spokesperson said the firing goes against the spirit of the agreement.
Tell us more about the area the missiles were launched from, Wonsan, and how you expect this to impact the denuclearization talks?
The Joint Chief of Staff says it's been closely watching the Wonsan area, where North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has recently made public appearances.... and it's speculated Kim could have been at the site when the missiles were launched this morning.
It also said it believes summertime military drills are currently underway in the North.
Earlier this week, the North showed Kim inspecting a new submarine... a move aimed at trying to raise pressure to get an upper hand ahead of talks with Washington.
There's speculation the recent launch could delay the re
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