Originally published at "The Massacre" in The Libertarian Forum, October 1982. All other news, all other concerns, fade into insignificance beside the enormous horror of the massacre in Beirut. All humanity is outraged at the wanton slaughter of hundreds of men...
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1/31/20 Michael Tracey on the Democrats’ New Cold War Impeachment Narrative
by Scott Horton | Feb 1, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott discusses the impeachment proceedings against President Trump with journalist Michael Tracey, who says that there are some alarming allegations underneath the democrats' blanket accusation of "abuse of power." What they are really alleging, says Tracey, is that...
Three Revolutionary Ideas
by Logan Chipkin | Jan 30, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Introduction So many ideas that we take for granted had once been considered revolutionary. Historically, common responses to founders of such ideas have been charges of heresy, ostracism, or death. Famously, Socrates was sentenced to die for “corrupting the youth”,...
1/24/20 Benje Graves on Evangelical Christian Pro-War Identity Politics
by Scott Horton | Jan 28, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Pastor Benje Graves about the dominance of pro-war republicanism among American protestants. Graves says that these Christians think their belief in American empire comes from a good-faith reading of the Bible, but that really it's wrapped up in an...
1/24/20 Stephen Zunes: Today’s US-Iran Crisis Is Rooted in the Decision to Invade Iraq
by Scott Horton | Jan 24, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Stephen Zunes discusses the catastrophic mistake of the U.S. plan to invade Iraq, then "divide and rule" along sectarian lines. Zunes says that although the relationship between Iran and the Iraqi Shiite government is a problem for those who worry about Iranian...
How Did We Get Here: A History Of Iran-U.S. Relations
by Steven Woskow | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog
Malcom Byrne at Unredacted reviews The National Security Archives released documents on the history of the Iran-U.S. conflict "Documenting Iran-U.S. Relations 1978-2015". A look back at the 40 years since the Iranian revolution of 1978-1979 – made possible by a new...
Sexy Abby Martin vs American Empire
by HypocriteTwins | Jan 18, 2020 | Blog
What is this banging hot white chick doing in the Gaza Strip or Venezuela? In this offensive political comedy episode, we follow the sexy journalist Abby Martin, to dive into how the Secret CIA Empire actually works. From Coups in Venezuela and Ukraine, to propaganda...
Who Rigs Every Oscar Night? – Freedom Philosophy
by Brandon Kirby | Jan 16, 2020 | Featured Articles, Politics
Ricky Gervais dropped his bombshell comedy act on Hollywood’s elite at the Golden Globes, and it’s raising some interesting questions. Should Hollywood stars be opining on their particular platforms? This isn’t a comment on the politics of free speech. Clearly, they...
Blog
‘Ziontology,’ a 10 Part Series
Boeing, Boeing, Gone
There is nothing new here but the corruption is deep at Boeing: "It comes after an unnamed parts supplier uncovered small holes in the material from corrosion, The New York Slimes reported. The FAA is looking into both the long and short-term implications for the...
Murthy v. Missouri and Our Political Bureaucracy
Government bureaus have interests, and these always lay in more power and more money for their budgets. Here’s a case study to illustrate the general principle that the leadership of administrative agencies are best understood as political partisans. Over the last few...
Green Goes to War: The Electric Bonfire Chronicles
The madness continues. The Pentagon is woke and now they are trying to make war safer for the environment. The era of the manned tank is over in the twenty-first century much like the aircraft carrier but the fixation on exquisite and vulnerable platforms still...
Scott Horton Talks Assange w/ the Great Danny Davis & Matt Hoh
Our very own Scott Horton joined Danny Davis and Matt Hoh to discuss the release of the heroic WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, who was freed from a UK prison on Monday. He spent five years there awaiting extradition on trumped up charges under the US Espionage Act.
Julian Assange and the Criminalization of Journalism
Julian Assange was persecuted for over a decade for heroically exposing the criminal organization in Washington, DC. His crime was doing journalism.
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