Responding to the anniversary of Donald Trump’s election, The Washington Post Magazine presented “38 ideas for repairing our badly broken civic life.” Post Magazine editor Richard Just explained that “all of us ... should be able to agree that some future-pondering...
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Progressives' Delusional Race to Save Democracy
by Jim Bovard | Nov 9, 2017 | Featured Articles, Justice
Responding to the anniversary of Donald Trump’s election, The Washington Post Magazine presented “38 ideas for repairing our badly broken civic life.” Post Magazine editor Richard Just explained that “all of us ... should be able to agree that some future-pondering...
House Leadership Pulls a Fast One for al Qaeda
by Connor Freeman | Nov 7, 2017 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
House Concurrent Resolution 81 (H.Con.Res.81) is sponsored by Representatives, Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Walter Jones (R-NC), Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and 39 other lawmakers. The resolution commands an end to U.S. participation in the Saudi-led war in...
11/6/17 Ray McGovern updates the latest Russia-gate news
by Damon Hatheway | Nov 6, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Ray McGovern returns to discuss the latest developments in the Russia-gate scandal, specifically his article for Consortium News "More Holes in Russia-gate Narrative." McGovern says he's never seen a more successful disinformation campaign and reiterates that if there...
11/6/17 John Feffer on Donald Trump’s escalation of North Korea
by Damon Hatheway | Nov 6, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
John Feffer returns to the show following his trip to South Korea and Japan where Donald Trump is visiting to continue his escalation against North Korea. Feffer details China's role in curtailing North Korea, why the effort has fallen short, and how the Trump...
11/6/17 John Feffer on Donald Trump's escalation of North Korea
by Damon Hatheway | Nov 6, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
John Feffer returns to the show following his trip to South Korea and Japan where Donald Trump is visiting to continue his escalation against North Korea. Feffer details China's role in curtailing North Korea, why the effort has fallen short, and how the Trump...
State Department’s New Victoria Nuland… Is Just Like the Old Victoria Nuland!
by Dan McAdams | Nov 4, 2017 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Yesterday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson swore into office a new Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs. Dr. A. Wess Mitchell became the Trump Administration’s top diplomat for Europe, “responsible for diplomatic relations with 50 countries...
Trump’s Twitter Account Being Deleted Was Actually Bigger Than You Think
by James Holbrooks | Nov 3, 2017 | Blog
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. The mainstream media went batshit Thursday night when it was reported that a rogue Twitter employee on his or her last day on the job shut down the Donald Trump’s personal account for 11 minutes. The fact that...
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Class versus Identity Politics?
Parts of the "left" and "right" often lament that class politics has given way to identity politics. I don't get that. Class was the original modern political identity, and state privilege was part of the cause. Libertarians and classical liberals long warned that...
Trita Parsi Interview on Israel and Iran
A good one, by Michael Holmes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSuUSf2P5RU
An American Bombing
The most mainstream documentary about the truth behind the Oklahoma Bombing is now running on HBO. An American Bombing is a great, if partial, vindication of the great work of Glenn and Kathy Wilburn, J.D. Cash, Roger Charles, Jesse Trentadue, Richard Booth, Wendy...
The Waco Tragedy
Last year, I sat down with author David Hardy and filmmaker Dan Gifford for a 13-hour in-depth review of the ATF, FBI and US Army's slaughter of the Branch Davidians of Waco, Texas on this day in 1993. Also feat. James Tabor, Paul Fatta, David Thibodeau, Jim Bovard,...
TSA Gets a Raise
Are you bummed because inflation's got you again wit' yer broke ass? Well take heart. Federal Government employees are doing better than ever at your expense. So at least they've got that going for them.
Lexington and Concord: The Fire Begins
The divorce proceedings between London and America began on this day in 1775, 249 years ago. In Episode 011 of my podcast, I did a historical memorium to the events at Lexington and Concord. In honor of this day, give it a listen. My Substack Email me at...
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