Download Episode. Scott interviews Bonnie Kristian about her new book and an article she wrote recently on America’s war in Somalia. After the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan last summer, Somalia is now America’s longest war. Though Trump temporarily shifted...
New York
Did the FBI Win Joe Biden the 2020 Election?
by Jim Bovard | Aug 11, 2022 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles, Politics
Joe Biden won the 2020 election as a result of 43,000 votes in three states. The election was far closer than the media has usually admitted. There were plenty of dubious factors that could have tipped the scales for a Biden victory, including machinations by the...
We Killed the Last Justification for the Global War on Terror
by Dan McKnight | Aug 9, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
There was a satisfying victory—not just for our soldiers and veterans, but for all Americans. One week ago it was announced that the U.S. government had assassinated Ayman al-Zawahiri, who along with Osama bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the key planner...
News Roundup 8/6/2022
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 6, 2022 | News Roundup
US News The Justice Department said federal charges have been filed against four former and current Louisville police officers in the apartment raid that killed Breonna Taylor. UPI The National Police Accountability Project, claims that officers with the Rosenberg...
Report: White House At Odds With Lawmakers Over Taiwan Policy Act
by Connor Freeman | Aug 5, 2022 | News Roundup, Uncategorized
As tensions with China have risen to dangerous levels, President Joe Biden’s administration is lobbying Senate Democrats to “put the brakes” on the Taiwan Policy Act of 2022, Bloomberg reported
Biden and Allies Continue to Put Iran in the Crosshairs
by Connor Freeman | Aug 5, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In addition to escalating brinkmanship with Russia and China, President Joe Biden’s administration is flirting with war against Iran. The clearest evidence of this includes the ever expanding “maximum pressure” sanctions campaign, as well as the development of a...
Did the Syrian Revolution Have Popular Support?
by William Van Wagenen | Aug 3, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In the mainstream view, the armed groups fighting the Syrian government since 2011, collectively known as the Free Syrian Army (FSA), were part of a Syrian revolution that represented the Syrian people. At the same time, the Syrian government, or Assad regime,...
7/25/22 Matt Taibbi on the Depravity of the Media and Liberal Interventionists
by Scott Horton | Jul 30, 2022 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Scott interviews journalist Matt Taibbi about two articles he published at TK News. The first examines the role the New York Times plays in defining the boundaries of acceptable discourse in our country. Taibbi draws a comparison to the role of...
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War on the Border: Considerations Left of Bang
There is talk of taking the war to the cartels in Mexico and I have questions: So how successful have drug interdiction efforts by the DEA and associated agencies and bureaucracies been so far? We'll just go back to 1972 to make the history simpler. Once you eliminate...
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Is Yoga Christian w/Julie Mastrine
Julie had written an article for her Mystic Sisters substance about her concerns and defense of utilizing yoga stretching as an Orthodox Christian, so I decided to have her back to discuss the pros and cons.
Trump Shakes up DC in 48 hours!/Ukraine Falling/Russia Rising! New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
On the new Kyle Anzalone show, I break down Trump's statement on John Bolton.
Dead and NOT Loving It…Nosferatu (2024 film review)
The original Nosferatu is a masterpiece, a relic from an pioneering era of cinema that pushed boundaries yet to be found. The fact that we have the original at all is an accomplishment, an unauthorised copy of Dracula that was meant to be destroyed. An early copyright...
The EU War on Cheap Energy
The Supreme Soviet in Brussels imposes ruinous costs on energy and consumers. The European Union requires vassal states to levy a minimum excise duty of €0.359 per liter ($1.47 per gallon) on gasoline. EU industries pay power prices 2-3 times higher than those in the...
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