Lindsay Perigo
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Lindsay Perigo (born December 14, 1951) is a New Zealand television and radio broadcasting personality, founding member of the Libertarianz political party and the Objectivist organisation Sense of Life Objectivists (SOLO).
Throughout the 1980s, Perigo was one of Television New Zealand's most prominent and formidable interviewers. He astonished many by quitting television work altogether in 1991, and denouncing TVNZ news and current affairs as "brain dead". Thereafter he worked in radio for several years, with a libertarian show on Radio Pacific and on the now defunct Radio Liberty.
Perigo is also editor of the Free Radical, a libertarian/Objectivist magazine founded by David Henderson. The Free Radical's motto is "Politics, economics & life as if freedom mattered."
Since the founding of that magazine in 1994, Perigo has free-lanced as an out-of-the-closet libertarian broadcaster (including hosting his own Politically Incorrect Show on the Radio Pacific network), led the Libertarianz political party, and founded Sense of Life Objectivists in 2001.
Perigo is a big fan of singer Mario Lanza.