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PBS launching new conservative political talk show

Posted by M. C. on March 1, 2018

thoughtful, reasonable, in-depth conversations 

Michael Gerson! Conservative! Voice of the Washington status quo! Barry Goldwater is in the spin cycle.

NeoCON, pro military/industrial/bankster complex/deep state power structure maybe. But not your father’s Robert Taft.

Not a lot of dangerous, independent thought is allowed in the PBS brain trust when it depends on Uncle’s money.

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/pbs-launching-new-conservative-political-talk-show/

Columnist Michael Gerson and commentator Amy Holmes are teaming to start a conservative-oriented talk show on PBS that takes its cue from William F. Buckley’s “Firing Line,” which aired from 1966 to 1999. Read the rest of this entry »

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Michael Gerson: The hypocrisy behind Julian Assange’s hero turn | Deseret News

Posted by M. C. on January 8, 2017

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865670662/The-hypocrisy-behind-Julian-Assanges-hero-turn.html

Here is a major voice the Washington’s neocon establishment. 

MIC, deep state, Wall Street, truth, freedom, you. Tell me whose interests you think Mr. Gerson has in his heart.

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Michael Gerson Sports His Warparty Spokesman Hat Today

Posted by M. C. on July 6, 2014

He blames Obama’s supposed reluctance to jump into the Syrian civil war as the reason for the current Iraqi mess.  See here.

Obama effectively canceled air strikes against the Syrian regime, which had used chemical weapons on civilians in defiance of an American “red line.”

Gerson chooses to ignore Seymour Hersch’s London Review of Books expose of how Turkey’s president enabled the gas attacks to spur more US intervention in Syria.

We already know the US is already heavily involved in Syria by way of funneling arms left over from the Libyan war to Syria.  That project resulted in getting four state department employees killed.  Then there are the CIA and special ops boots on the ground that are not counted as “boots on the ground”.

On this foreign policy theory, challenges can be managed by narrowing them. Pick the solvable problem that relates most directly to U.S. interests — in this case, chemical weapons — without becoming embroiled in broader conflicts. And a message was duly sent to friends in the region (the Gulf states, Jordan, the Free Syrian Army): Apart from U.S. humanitarian assistance, they were on their own.

As it should be.  Let the Middle East settle its own problems.  Then again why should they bother?  Saudi Arabia wants a hard-line Sunni ruled Islamic state and the US is unwittingly doing their heavy lifting. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gerson, Ten years of Wasted Lives and and an Ally in Al Qaeda

Posted by M. C. on March 6, 2012

Michael Gerson, war party columnist, tells us how the recent Koran burning is only a minor blip.  There is a little over-reaction by the Taliban but no big deal.  Pat Buchanan actually puts some thought into this

If Afghans cannot understand this mistake and have no other way to express their rage than rioting and ranting, “Death to America!” what kind of raw material are we working with in building a Western-style democracy in any foreseeable century? Read the rest of this entry »

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