for today: Scott McConnell and Gareth Porter. 11am-1pm Texas time. KAOS in Austin. Rest of the show.
04/27/07 – Scott McConnell – The Scott Horton Show
American Conservative magazine editor Scott McConnell discusses the paleo-conservative antiwar movement, the neconservatives and the Republican Party, his own roots as a neocon before turning against interventionism at the end of the Cold War, his new article "Algeria: The Model," and the end of American empire.
04/27/07 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show
Journalist and historian Gareth Porter explains the the massive loopholes in the Democrat's bogus withdrawal plan, the false premise of both parties that al Qaeda in Iraq would be anything but doomed if the U.S. left, the question of neocon malevolence versus incompetence, the possibility of war with Iran, whether talks with that country could just be used as a further excuse for war when they "fail," the first Democratic presidential debate blues and the common assumption that if the U.S. did...
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Antiwar Radio: George McGovern
Former Senator George McGovern compares Iraq to the war in Vietnam and explains that he's glad to see the Democrats acting more like him in their opposition to the war.
Antiwar Radio: Sara Olson
Sara Olson discusses the rights and plight of antiwar soldiers, many who have refused to participate, others who will fight despite their opposition to the war, those who have risked their own liberty to take a principled stand against the war and what soldiers really think about domestic dissent. Rest of the show.
The Show
for today: George McGovern will explain how Bush/Cheney are worse than Nixon, Sara Olson will tell us about dissenting and deserting soldiers, we'll discuss the Bill Moyers' piece "Buying the War" and Vineyard Saker will ask me why I hate the state. Listen Live on 95.9, 92.7 and they say now 91.1 FM in Austin, Texas. Or stream it live at KAOS959.com. Archive here.
04/26/07 – George McGovern – The Scott Horton Show
Former Senator George McGovern compares Iraq to the war in Vietnam and explains that he's glad to see the Democrats acting more like him in their opposition to the war.
04/26/07 – Sara Olson – The Scott Horton Show
Sara Olson discusses the rights and plight of antiwar soldiers, many who have refused to participate, others who will fight despite their opposition to the war, those who have risked their own liberty to take a principled stand against the war and what soldiers really think about domestic dissent.
The Show
for today: Looks like it's just you and me kids. So call in the show!! (512) 646-6446 Live 11am-1pm Texas time. 95.9 and 92.7 FM in Austin, Texas. Stream it live at KAOS959.com Archive here.
Antiwar Radio: James Bovard
The great libertarian author James Bovard discusses his new article for The American Conservative, "Working for the Clampdown," about the new martial law powers in the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act.
Antiwar Radio: David Beito
History professor David Beito discusses the history of America's empire and the movements that have opposed it. Rest of the show.
The Show
for today: First hour: I'll be talking with David Beito from Liberty and Power about liberty and power in American history. Second hour: James Bovard will be discussing his new article in the American Conservative about the martial law provisions in the John Warner Defense Appropriations Act of 2006. 11 am to 1pm Stream it live at KAOS959.com.
04/24/07 – David Beito – The Scott Horton Show
History professor David Beito discusses the history of America's empire and the movements that have opposed it.
04/24/07 – James Bovard – The Scott Horton Show
The great libertarian author James Bovard discusses his new article for The American Conservative, "Working for the Clampdown," about the new martial law powers in the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act.