The Settlers by Louis Theroux with the BBC I appreciate this documentarian’s low key and Socratic style. He doesn’t make his opinion overly obvious. He lets his interviewees tell their story. Sadly, the category of spiritual and religious truth is...
No Moral Outrage There’s plenty of outrage. Absent morality. There is no moral outrage in Maine. I shouldn’t suggest that there is absolutely none. Institutionally it is true. None exists. There are individuals starting to get a bit of traction...
1938, Snow White, Pearl Buck and the American Century As America appears to be copying the worst aspects of China’s recent history, China is copying the best aspects of America’s, striving to take the edge as the United States goes through its own cultural...
Pepe Escobar: Makes Me Want to Learn More About Yemen This journalism by Pepe Escobar and Judge Napolitano makes me ashamed of my nation. We obliterated a CANCER HOSPITAL with our bombs. I won’t waste a letter or word repeating American lies that are employed...
The Hero David Irving I’m used to seeing an older version of this legendary British historian. He is the most courageous scholar of our time. Weeks ago I discovered a podcast of him telling the story of his capture and imprisonment in Europe. An amazing man. I...
Wit Vs. Truth — Tragic Hero Larry Lockman I’ve known Larry Lockman since 1990 — thirty five years. He made me his enemy, and kept it that way, ever since. He’s good at keeping enemies once he’s made them, unless his enemy is gay. Click...