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| person_name = Bastiat | |||
| image = WarrenBastiat.jpg | |||
| caption = Warren Rhea | |||
| person_status = Inactive | |||
| political_alignment = Neoliberal | |||
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| qualifications = | |||
| occupation = Lawyer | |||
| country = USA | |||
| website = | |||
| twitter = everydaywarren | |||
| instagram = | |||
| youtube = warrenrhea | |||
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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
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Bastiat | |
Warren Rhea | |
Person | |
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Status | Inactive |
Political Alignment | Neoliberal |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Country of origin | USA |
Media | |
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
This list is incomplete, you can help by expanding it. |
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.