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Help me pick out some 'best of' interviews to run on awc. please? http://antiwar.com/radio/interview-archives/

Impeach Bush!

And it's not too late to hold a trial in the Senate. Seriously though, The Other Scott Horton's great Harper's article, "Justice After Bush" is now online. My take is forget commissions, just keep hiring special prosecutors until Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Tenet, Ashcroft, Rice, Powell, Addington, Haynes, Feith, Yoo, Bybee and Gonzales are all rotting in cages - life without parole. They can sit in the Supermax with the other terrorists. WE ALL ALREADY KNOW THAT THEY ARE GUILTY. And we all...

Antiwar Radio Reruns

For those suffering from me withdrawals, Bianca Oblivion says she's going to play some reruns for at least the next few weeks... Tha'd be sometime around 11 central, weekdays, at KAOSRadioAustin.org.

12/19/08 – Patrick Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show

Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent for The Independent, discusses the enforcement power of Iraq’s Status of Forces Agreement in light of comments by General Ray Odierno, the influence Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani still has over the major decisions on Iraq’s future, the disappearance of Iraq as a media topic since the 'successful surge' narrative became definitive, the instability in Kurdistan, how the U.S. inadvertently aided Iran’s rise as a regional power and the perils of not learning...

12/18/08 – Thomas Woods – The Scott Horton Show

Thomas E. Woods, senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the evidence that contradicts Paul Krugman's opinion that war is good for the economy, the renewed skepticism on the cause-and-effect relationship between WWII production and U.S. economic recovery, the stifling of private investment during the Depression due to erratic governmental interventions, the centrality of managerial intransigence to current Big-3 automaker woes and the debate on the benefits of a global...

12/17/08 – Glenn Greenwald – The Scott Horton Show

Glenn Greenwald, former constitutional law and civil rights litigator, discusses Noam Chomsky’s theory of 'concision' in the context of the limited parameters of discussion on television, the ease of spouting platitudes and the difficulty of challenging conventional wisdom on cable news shows, how the Georgian conflict highlighted the unwillingness of the mainstream media to challenge a false premise that has bipartisan support and how Obama’s cabinet appointments were foreshadowed by his...

Don’t Ask; Go to Hell

Obama is going to be the ruin of my hate. And the State the ruination of my personality. As a racist and sexist, I live to annoy white guys especially that most pernicious of the breed, the heterosexual liberal. If this were a sane time and place as in not 21st Century America, my instinctive dyke archness could flourish. Instead, I am forced to march down West Hollywood with Drew Barrymore for such "rights" as f*ck licenses and Arab killing to please NPR listeners. Anyway, the Don't Ask,...

…nor a gentleman

John McCain is a murderer, a traitor and bounder. I'd say ask his former wife on the last but she has a bit too much class to dish. With such a record, one would think he would attempt to redeem himself with good manners. What a gentleman. What a jackass.

12/16/08 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA counter-terrorism agent Philip Giraldi discusses his Antiwar.com article 'Israel’s ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ Card' on Antiwar.com, discusses the degradation of law and order when Dick Cheney can admit that he authorized torture and not fear prosecution, the long delayed Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman espionage trial, rumors of a Bush pardon for Jonathan Pollard, the disconnect between federal agents who aggressively pursue espionage cases and their department heads who don’t follow...