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'''Warren Rhea''', commonly referred to by his moniker, '''Bastiat''', is a lawyer and former Neoliberal political commentator and streamer.
He came in second place for the [[Destiny_Awards#Ally_of_the_Year|Destiny Award for 2019 Ally of the Year]].
== On-stream appearances with Destiny ==
{{Incomplete List}}
=== Destiny in moderation ===
{{disambiguation|Main Article: [[Destiny in moderation]]}}
Bastiat appeared in an episode of Destiny in moderation alongside with [[SocDoneLeft]] to debate the efficacy and legitimacy of court packing.
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[https://twitch.tv/bastiat Twitch]
*[https://twitch.tv/bastiat Twitch]

Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 June 2024

Bastiat

Warren Rhea
Person
Status Inactive
Political Alignment Neoliberal
Occupation Lawyer
Country of origin USA
Media
Twitter everydaywarren
Youtube warrenrhea
Other

Warren Rhea, commonly referred to by his moniker, Bastiat, is a lawyer and former Neoliberal political commentator and streamer.

He came in second place for the Destiny Award for 2019 Ally of the Year.

On-stream appearances with Destiny

Destiny in moderation

Main Article: Destiny in moderation

Bastiat appeared in an episode of Destiny in moderation alongside with SocDoneLeft to debate the efficacy and legitimacy of court packing.

External Links