01/17/07 – Chris Floyd – The Scott Horton Show

The guest on Antiwar Radio for January 17, 2007 is Chris Floyd, author of Empire Burlesque: High Crimes and Low Comedy in the Bush Imperium, on the subject of the tension between the Cheney-neocon cabal and the traditional American Establishment. Mp3 here.

Antiwar Radio: Gareth Porter

My guest on Antiwar Radio for January 16, 2007 is historian and analyst Gareth Porter from IPS News on why America's policy toward Iran has not really changed despite the Bush administration's recent seemingly more aggressive pronouncements and actions, their policy of backing the Iran parties in Iraq and Iran's spurned attempts to make peace with the U.S.

01/16/07 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

My guest on Antiwar Radio for January 16, 2007 is historian and analyst Gareth Porter from IPS News on why America's policy toward Iran has not really changed despite the Bush administration's recent seemingly more aggressive pronouncements and actions, their policy of backing the Iran parties in Iraq and Iran's spurned attempts to make peace with the U.S.

Antiwar Radio: Sebastian Junger

The first guest on Antiwar Radio for January 15, 2007 is Sebastian Junger of Vanity Fair about the Ijaw tribesmen who are causing trouble for the oil companies operating in Nigeria's Niger Delta region.

Antiwar Radio: Becky Akers

The second guest on Antiwar Radio for Monday, January 15, 2007 is Becky Akers from LewRockwell.com on the subject of the NYPD's entrapment and conviction on terrorism charges of a young New Yorker named Shahawar Matin Siraj and the persecution of his family for his supposed crimes.

01/15/07 – Becky Akers – The Scott Horton Show

The second guest on Antiwar Radio for Monday, January 15, 2007 is Becky Akers from LewRockwell.com on the subject of the NYPD's entrapment and conviction on terrorism charges of a young New Yorker named Shahawar Matin Siraj and the persecution of his family for his supposed crimes.

The Paleo-Conservatism of Robert F. Kennedy

Awhile back, I mentioned that Bobby Kennedy was so conservative that he compared well with Pat Buchanan; Tim asked me to elaborate at some point. Here, therefore, is the follow-up. There are two main RFK biographies. The long, exhaustive "Robert Kennedy and His Times" by court historian Arthur Schlesinger lionizes Kennedy, who was certainly no saint. RFK himself would have approved of the book, but Bobby was impossibly intolerant of even the slightest negative remark about any of his family...

1913

Was a major turning point on the road to empire and ruin. Michael C. Tuggle at LRC reminds us.

Stress exists again

I hope all you commenter dudes come back. It's all Brandon's fault really. He also got it turned back on before payday, so that's cool though. Sorry for anyone who missed out on the last couple KAOS Reports, but check out the brand new show for Antiwar.com and KAOS Radio 95.9 FM in Austin, Texas: Antiwar Radio