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Kevin Barrett is the author of the brand-new Questioning the War on Terror: A Primer for Obama Voters, which deconstructs the "war on terror" through Socratic questioning. Blacklisted from teaching at American universities since 2006, Dr. Barrett has recently worked as a talk radio host, author, public speaker, and congressional candidate. One of the best-known critics of the War on Terror, Dr. Barrett has appeared on Fox, CNN, PBS, ABC-TV, and Unavision, and has been the subject of op-eds and feature stories in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, and other publications. He lives in Lone Rock, Wisconsin with his wife, two children, and a dog named after Salman Rushdie.
Monday, February 23, 2009 Obama: Political Messiah, or Just Another Third World Dictator? (4 comments)
As America becomes an authoritarian, economically-collapsed failed state, Obama is beginning to look less like the messiah, and more like a typical Third World dictator.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Truth in Politics is NOT an Oxymoron (1 comments)
Kevin Barrett, who just won a Libertarian congressional primary in Wisconsin with the help of a last-minute endorsement by Governor Jesse Ventura, explains that telling voters the truth is not necessarily political suicide.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 BBC's Third Tower: 30 Pieces of Good News (13 comments)
Many 9/11 truth seekers have been pointing out the shortcomings of the BBC's recent program on WTC-7. But the show may actually help the 9/11 truth movement.
Sunday, April 27, 2008 Relatively Courageous Rabbi, Semi-Brave Muslim Congressman Team Up to Save the World (24 comments)
A leading progressive Rabbi and our first Muslim Congressman, who have both backed off on 9/11 truth after taking heat for their provocative statements, are now teaming up to save the world through a Global Marshall Plan.
Thursday, April 10, 2008 Angry Muslim Recommends Jewish Author's Book (14 comments)
An American Muslim, seeking a cure for his anger over the 9/11 blood libel, plugs a political novel by a conservative, pro-Israel Jewish author.