Tom Collina tells Scott about the "nuclear sponge", a collection of land-based nuclear weapons in America's upper midwest, whose real purpose is just to absorb the strikes of a nuclear attack by a hostile power rather than to actually be used in an attack of their...
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Covering Bombs, Not Bombshells
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 8, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism, Politics
Weeks of impeachment hearings have produced a few sound bites and hundreds of headlines claiming “bombshell” testimony has doomed Trump. As Ukrainegate follows the pattern of Russiagate, anyone who reads beyond the headline recognizes that every alleged bombshell is...
12/6/19 Ted Galen Carpenter on NATO’s Dirty Little Secret
by Scott Horton | Dec 8, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Ted Carpenter about the NATO secret no one wants to admit, which is that part of the alliance involves America promising to enter a nuclear war in the defense of its allies, including the Baltic states right on Russia's border. It hardly needs to be...
12/6/19 Kelley B. Vlahos on the Apathy Toward Hero Whistleblowers Manning and Assange
by Scott Horton | Dec 7, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Kelley Vlahos discusses the latest with Julian Assange, who now will be testifying in a spying case involving the Spanish company UC Global, and which may implicate America's CIA and even top Republican donor Sheldon Adelson. Assange is being held in a London jail for...
Let’s Invade Mexico!
by Fred Reed | Dec 6, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
I suppose that by now everyone has heard of Trump’s offer to send the American military to “wage WAR on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth,” which he asserts can be done “quickly and effectively. “ Trump phrased this as an offer to help, not a...
Fed Paper Admits Federal Reserve Policies Can Lead to “Economic Ruin”
by Michael Maharrey | Dec 6, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
The national debt crossed the $23 trillion mark in November. When you include unfunded liabilities in the equation, the real debt number comes in at over $126 trillion. But even when confronted with this staggering number, most people just shrug. America has been...
When It Comes To War Their Is One Political Party
by Steven Woskow | Dec 6, 2019 | Blog
Are you a Republicans or Democrat? In Washington D.C. their is no distinction when it comes to war. Both party's support it . Presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, could force a House vote next week that would require President Donald Trump to withdraw the...
6 Things We Learned from Prohibition
by John Phelan | Dec 6, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles
Just over 100 years ago (October 28, 1919), the National Prohibition Act became law. Better known as the Volstead Act, it outlawed the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States. Prohibition failed to end alcohol consumption and...
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News Roundup 8/17/17
Trump has named Hope Hicks the interim White House communications director. Hicks will serve in the role until Trump finds a permanent replacement. [Link] Trump announced that he was disbanding his Manufacturing Council and Strategy and Policy Forum. Trump made the...
Practical Reasons to Support the Right to Free Speech
In the wake of tragedies like what happened in Charlottesville, one common impulse to demand new limitations on free speech. This reaction is predictable, understandable, and mistaken. The case for limiting free speech is straightforward enough. The Charlottesville...
News Roundup 8/16/17
The Justice Department has served a search warrant to an anti-Trump website. The search warrant was for all data on the site, including the IP addresses of all 1.3 million users. [Link] An ex South Carolina police officer has been sentenced to five years in jail for...
North Korea madness on pause after Kim Jong-un buys himself time
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. Hours after Secretary of Defense James Mattis said it would be “game on” if North Korea lobbed missiles at Guam — and following a week of heightened tensions between the United States and the regime of Kim...
Cognitive Dissonance and the Statue of Robert E. Lee
When the news broke about white supremacists inciting violence over the removal of the statue of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia, I was reading one of the most thought-provoking books on human nature that I’ve ever read—namely, the New York Times...
News Roundup 8/15/17
Trump is considering a pardon for former Arizona Sharif Joe Arpaio. Arpaio was convicted of a misdemeanor for contempt of court. When Arpaio was Sharif, he continued to enforce an immigration law after a court ordered him not to. [Link] Charges against two Texas...
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