On the Maryhouse Stage, Power Politics and War

In mid-November, New York’s Catholic Worker community, located in lower Manhattan, opened their sizable auditorium to host “Reap What You Sow: Don’t Lose Heart!” a two act play with two actors which debuted, for two nights, on the Maryhouse stage.

Prior to the performance, preparations included selecting the sturdiest wooden chairs for audience seating, carefully cleaning furniture and floors, and rearranging the space so the next issue of the Catholic Worker newspaper, stacked and ready to mail, wouldn’t interfere with access to the theater. Producers created a set which included curtains made of sheets, an assemblage of donated lights, and a small coffeemaker complete with loud gurgles.

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Yet Another Smear Piece on Tulsi Gabbard

Reprinted from Bracing Views with the author’s permission.

In my morning news feed from the New York Times came this article on Tulsi Gabbard:

How Tulsi Gabbard Became a Favorite of Russia’s State Media

President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to be the director of national intelligence has raised alarms among national security officials.

Here’s the key paragraph from the article, which, of course, is delayed until the sixth paragraph:

No evidence has emerged that she has ever collaborated in any way with Russia’s intelligence agencies. Instead, according to analysts and former officials, Ms. Gabbard seems to simply share the Kremlin’s geopolitical views, especially when it comes to the exercise of American military power. [Emphasis added]

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Ron Paul asks: Heading to WWIII? NATO Missiles Strike Deep Inside Russia!

On today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

Just a day after lame-duck US President Joe Biden announced a radical escalation in its Ukraine war policy – allowing Ukraine to use US weapons to strike deep inside Russia – the first of the ATACMS missiles were fired. Russia’s modified nuclear doctrine provides for the use of WMDs if the Russian state is attacked even with non-nuclear weapons. Will we survive the Biden presidency? Also today, the knives are out for Trump’s Attorney General pick, Matt Gaetz.

Watch all speeches from the recent Ron Paul Institute Conference.

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

Iran Hawks Rule the Roost

The Washington Post published an article Saturday with a headline saying that Iran hawks would have “less sway” in the next Trump administration, and then the article says this:

Trump’s election victory has meant that the GOP’s traditionalist foreign policy hawks — for whom Iran has long been a top focus — are ascendant once again [bold mine-DL], as the party prepares to take control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives.

To Tehran, the message from many of Trump’s surrogates has taken the form of a broad warning. Gone, they say, is the Democrats’ “weak” policy of appeasement. Prepare to be squeezed into submission.

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Happy Birthday to Justin Raimondo: Remembering Antiwar.com’s Co-Founder

Antiwar.com co-founder Justin Raimondo passed in 2019.  He would have been 73 today.

Justin had been a close friend and political partner of mine since 1976.   We started Antiwar.com in 1995.

You can read about his life here.   He wrote close to 3,000 articles for Antiwar.com which you can read here.

Here is a mostly-complete archive of Libertarian Vanguard, the newspaper of the first Libertarian Party Radical Caucus, which was run by Justin Raimondo, Eric Garris, Murray Rothbard, Roy Childs, Colin Hunter, Bob Costello,  Chris Weber, Diane Pilcher, Scott Olmsted, Johnnie Gilman, and others.   Justin Raimondo was the editor and wrote most of the content.  It existed from 1979 to 1984 and operated out of Libertarian Books and Periodicals in San Francisco.

Justin wrote a regular column for Chronicles MagazineHis archive is available here.    They will allow you to read two articles at no cost but then require you to subscribe.

His book Reclaiming the American Right is an excellent history and analysis of neoconservationism.   He also wrote the best biography of Murray Rotherbard, An Enemy of the State.

We at Antiwar.com all miss Justin very much.