Nicolas Davies joins the show for an update on the situation in Bolivia, where President Evo Morales was forced to flee the country last year after allegations that his party fixed the elections to give him another term. Davies argues that the elections probably were...
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10/30/20 Matt Taibbi on Tech Censorship, Glenn Greenwald and the Hunter Biden Laptop Story
by Scott Horton | Nov 1, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Matt Taibbi discusses the controversial new developments surrounding possible corruption in the Biden family. Taibbi takes us back to the original controversy of Biden's supposed pressure on the Ukrainian government to dismiss prosecutor Viktor Shokin when Biden was...
On Tuesday, Antiwar Voters Might Decide the Presidential Election
by Hunter DeRensis | Nov 1, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
On Monday [two weeks ago], on the 19th anniversary of U.S. soldiers hitting the ground in Afghanistan, dozens of people gathered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with the goal of ensuring that our men and women in uniform won’t be in Afghanistan for another anniversary....
10/30/20 Giorgio Cafiero on the Normalization of Israel-Sudan Relations
by Scott Horton | Oct 31, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Giorgio Cafiero about the latest push for Sudan to join the group of countries officially normalizing ties with Israel. Cafiero thinks these official normalization deals are somewhat significant, but reminds us that none of the countries to sign such...
How to Wipe the Smirk Off the Face of Idiots Who Call You a “Conspiracy Theorist”
by Keith Knight | Oct 31, 2020 | Don't Tread on Anyone
https://youtu.be/i4k1LfXz5Mc ... government is always and everywhere the potential or actual aggressor against the rights and liberties of the people. Liberty, the source of all the fruits of civilization and human happiness, is ever liable to suffer the aggressions...
Will Elections in Palestine Provide a Path to Peace?
by Cameron Boyle | Oct 31, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The prospect of elections in Palestine has brought vital hope to a land synonymous with suffering. Despite enduring decades of conflict, loss, and tumult, a "tripartite assault" currently threatens to push the situation beyond repair. This takes the form of Israel’s...
How Trump’s China Trade War Failed
by Brad Polumbo | Oct 31, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
President Trump was elected on an anti-trade agenda in 2016, and promised that tariffs and protectionist measures could restore the US manufacturing sector. After winning the White House, the president imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of...
News Roundup 10/30/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 30, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Glenn Greenwald resigns from the Intercept after editors censored his article. [Link] Biden says he would never suggest withdrawing US troops from South Korea. [Link] France French President Macron announces he will deploy 7,000 troops within France to defend...
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Art Acevedo Will Not Resign
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo, formerly Austin's chief, will not resign over the murder of two peaceful citizens based on the completely unlawful actions of his narco-death squad. It doesn't matter how many innocent people are killed on his watch, in Austin or...
Episode 222: Pete’s ‘Liberty Forum’ Interviews
56 Minutes Suitable for All Audiences While Pete was attending Liberty Forum 2019 in Manchester, NH, he was interviewed twice by Vin Armani and Dave Butler of the "Destination Unknown" podcast, and once by Naomi Brockwell TV. This is a recording of the three...
Forward Opinion Editor Sargon: Omar Was Right About AIPAC Money, But Is Still Wrong
Batya Ungar-Sargon writes: "AIPAC does have a lot of financial muscle. It is a powerful, well-run, well-funded lobby which is worthy of attention, discussion, and criticism." "But it’s all about how you do it. ... "Not everyone has to be up on all the details of...
Cop Lied to Support Warrant Against Innocent, Now Dead Texans
Don't worry, their lives are a small price for society to pay to keep all the drugs out so that people don't get high. You know what I mean?
Behold a Pale FBI Agent
Robert Merry on the feds' plot against Trump.
FCC Commissioner Wants to Ban E-cigarette Commercials
If a member of the Federal Communications Commission gets her way, commercials for e-cigarettes (vaping products) would be banned from radio and television. A ban would not only violate freedom, specifically the freedom speech that is supposedly protected by the First...
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