Ken Silverstein, Washington Editor of Harper's magazine, and author of the Washington Babylon blog discusses the heroic character of "the other" Scott Horton and Silverstein's undercover investigative work in reporting the role of powerful DC lobbying firms in propagandizing the American people and determining American foreign policies.
Benito Giuliani and the Likudniks
Phil Giraldi is on the case in the pages of The National Interest.
The Show
for today: Ken Silverstein. Listen here 11-1. MP3 here.
What “White House Press Corp”?
I was listening to Charles Goyette's show thursday morning, when it was so rudely interrupted by moron babble emanating from none other than the Exalted Leader, Mr. War President. So, just when I'd had about enough of the 'Talking Asshole', somewhere in that psycoholic slag between his ears that is acting as a stunt double for a brain, out flops this jewel: "The fight in Iraq is part of a broader struggle that's unfolding across the region. The same region in Iran -- the same regime in Iran...
After Iraq report House votes withdrawal in a year
With, of course, all the "stay to train the Iraqis, fight al Qaeda and provide force protection for the above," loopholes remain for Democrats to play with in 2009 - but, hell, it's the best they've done so far.
Antiwar Radio: Brendan O’Neill
Brendan O'Neill, journalist, columnist, blogger, and editor of Spiked-Online in Merry Old England, discusses the politically correct victim mentality of al Qaeda terrorists like Ayman al Zawahiri and the Manichean view of and support given by Western liberal internationalists in and out of government for the al Qaeda movement in Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990's and the terrible consequences.
Bush: Libby Pardon a “fair and balanced decision”
Heh. I guess that's his way of saying that he heard on Fox News that it would be a good idea.
The Show
for today: First hour: Republican War Crimes, help to the Qaeda. Second hour: Democrat War Crimes, help to the Qaeda (Brendan O'Neill interview). Listen live at KAOS959.com, 11-1pm. MP3 here.
Al-Qaeda crazies declare yet another war
Ok, the Al-Qaeda crackpots already were already fighting the "Zionists, Christians, Imperialist Crusaders," they just two days ago they threatened Iran with war, and now they are declaring war on the Musharraf regime in Pakistan. Makes me wonder who will be next...
Elementary Lesson for Statists:
Defy the most meaningless of "city guidelines," get smacked, kidnapped, imprisoned. It does not matter if you are a 70-year-old-woman. In this case the old lady is lucky they didn't murder her just for talking back. Sorry, Ma'am. You may have been confused and thought this was America, but that was a long time ago. Also via Daily Reckoning.
The Daily Reckoning Tracks Carrier Strike Groups
He says it is not exactly clear what the plan is at this point, but the Sun says they're scaling down: Enterprise in, Ike, then Stennis out.
Dr. Ron Paul on Tucker Carlson MSNBC Tonight.
Go Ron!
World Net Daily: Pro-al Qaeda
Obviously you knew that already. It has been obvious from the beginning that the policies Joe Farah supports have helped bin Laden's movement more than even the Iranians, making Farah "objectively pro-terrorist." That much has been clear for some time, but now get this, via Mike Tennant at the LRC blog: While al-Qaida and Hezbollah have, in the past, worked out strategic alliances when they have a common enemy like the U.S. [this is a lie, of course-SH], nothing could serve Western interests...
Fred Thompson: Rockefeller Republican
(That's bad.)
The Show
Call in, wouldja? 512-646-6446 I have no guests again. KAOS. 11-1pm, central. MP3 here.















