Gilbert Doctorow talks about Biden's pick for Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, particularly his famous stepfather, Samuel Pisar. Pisar is well-known these days for being a holocaust survivor rescued by American GIs during World War II, but is less known for his...
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News Roundup 12/4/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 4, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Democrats are pushing a Covid “relief” bill that spends $900 billion. The Republican leadership is pushing a $500 billion bill. [Link] Biden will call for Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days of his administration. [Link] The NDAA passed by Congress...
News Roundup 12/3/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 3, 2020 | News Roundup
US News The state of Florida is requiring the woman who gave Bob Kraft a hand job to pay over $31,000 in fines. [Link] Congress is moving ahead with a version of the 2021 NDAA without a repeal of Section 230. Trump has said he will veto the bill without a repeal of...
News Roundup 12/2/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 2, 2020 | News Roundup
China China offers to engage in talks with NATO after a NATO report identified China as a threat. [Link] North Korea The State Department offers a $5 million reward for information about violations of sanctions on North Korea. [Link] Afghanistan An Afghan government...
News Roundup 12/1/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 1, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Biden has elected Neera Tanden to lead the Office of Budget Management. Tanden is a former adviser to Hillary Clinton and is unconcerned about the US budget deficit. [Link] Congress is looking to include reforms to Section 230 - a law that works to ensure free...
News Roundup 11/30/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 30, 2020 | News Roundup
US News An Appeals Court rules that two police officers who beat a schizophrenic man to death are not entitled to qualified immunity. Nine other officers who watched the murder happen were granted qualified immunity. [Link] The mayor of Los Angeles says the city will...
Andrew Cockburn: Blips On The Screen
by Steven Woskow | Nov 27, 2020 | Blog
What is the point of having this superb military if you can't use it? The record of this year’s wars shows that although these weapons may not provide a decisive edge in combat they excel in self-advertisement, projecting an image of all-seeing omnipotence. Drones...
This Thanksgiving, the Government Gifts Us COVID-19 Sex Advice
by Jim Bovard | Nov 26, 2020 | Featured Articles
Politicians and petty czars have canceled Thanksgiving across the nation. What have government health departments offered in lieu of a family gathering? Endless idiotic advice for “safe sex” during COVID. The Vermont Department of Health captured the ethos of many...
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Biden Puts His Foot in It Again
People like Joe Biden never learn from history and never think long-term. It's the double whammy. By declaring that Vladimir Putin must not remain in power, Biden has incentivized Putin to stand firm lest he end up like Saddam Hussein or Muammar Qaddafi -- that is,...
Why I’m An Ancap
https://youtu.be/mk3F8Nt91Gs Danny Duchamp creates videos and essays on philosophy, economics and politics from a consequentialist libertarian perspective. His website: https://dannyduchamp.com/ Watch on Odysee
U.S. Hypocrisy on War Crimes
U.S. hypocrisy on war crimes is discussed by Laurie Calhoun from minutes 12 to 16:30 of this report on WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo....
More on War Crimes: The Sunday Show, KPFA Berkeley
Laurie Calhoun joins Philip Maldari on The Sunday Show on KPFA 94.1 in Berkeley to discuss the recent history of war crimes, including the 1999 Kosovo intervention, the 2003 War on Iraq, the 2011 Bombing of Libya, and the current military conflict in Ukraine. Also...
The Antiwar Comic: It’s Scarier When They Agree
Ah, media. Will you ever stop Operation Mockingbird? Or did you just agree to do it voluntarily? More comics at The Webcomic Factory.
“War Criminals Past and Present,” on KPFA 94.1 Flashpoints, Pacifica Radio
Laurie Calhoun joins Dennis J. Bernstein on Flashpoints, a program of KPFA 94.1, Pacifica Radio, to discuss War Criminals Past and Present. The discussion begins about 34 minutes into the hour-long program, which was recorded on March 24, 2022....
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