Jack Ross provides a compelling look at the history of the American labor movement's foreign policy stances, up to the most recent (and surprisingly pleasant) developments. (For those of you who read it before 10 a.m. Eastern, you may have noticed a problem with the...
Aaron Glantz on C-Span
Antiwar.com contributor Aaron Glantz's appearance on C-Span this morning is available here.
Check It Out
Antiwar.com contributor Aaron Glantz, author of How America Lost Iraq, will be on C-Span's Washington Journal beginning at 9:15 a.m. Eastern Wednesday.
How America Lost Iraq
Frequent Antiwar.com contributor Aaron Glantz writes:I am proud to report that How America Lost Iraq, my unembedded book about Iraq under U.S. occupation is now a bestseller. As of today, it is #9 on the San Francisco Chronicle's list. ... The book has also racked up...
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On
The neocons now think China is going to attack us with... earthquakes. Lunacy, all over the world, stands hand in hand, and one shock of recognition runs the whole circle round.
What’s New at National Review?
Over on the blog, John Derbyshire – of whom Gene Healy once wrote, "It's almost as if a team of genetic scientists took a mouth-breathing, beer-swilling, Pak-bashing specimen of pure Cockney trash and raised his IQ by 100 points." – keeps it real:I would much rather...
Liars Don’t Link
In the aforementioned post by Glenn Reynolds about the contras and Antiwar.com (with bonus balderdash from Stephen Schwartz), Reynolds writes:Yeah, the refrain's a familiar one, since it's always the same: Our guys are the bad guys, the only atrocities are by our...
I Say It’s All Just Wind in Sails
Gene Callahan disputes Stanley Crouch's theory of evolution.
The Silent Majority
As if you had any doubts about who wears the pants at Establishment Libertarianism, Inc., check out who's been dominating the London narrative at their blog. At 1:15 pm Central, I count eight foreign-policy related posts – seven of which are by warmongers Charles Paul...
Unbecoming a Neolibertarian
When John Tierney was named a columnist at the New York Times back in March, I yawned. First, it's the paper that gave Nytol its name. More conducive to my indifference, though, were the hosannas Tierney's appointment drew from the likes of Virginia Postrel, Reason,...


