We had a slight technical problem with this show. If you use iTunes, please ignore a previous version of the show, this one, the Director's Cut, is the correct one!
We're back and this week's interview guest is California-based filmmaker, Chris Burgard, whose documentary about the situation on the US-Mexico border is winning awards and pissing off all the right people.
His film, "Border", unleashes a haunting, inside look at what has arguably become a war zone: Rape Trees, illegal immigration, drug smuggling, sex trafficking, Mexican military incursions and more—all taking place at the United States' southern border. You can order the DVD here.
We also have a new regular contributor. Bona fide HOLLYWOOD comedian Evan Sayet will be bringing us a regular view from the US as this interminable election process grinds on. You can find his own site at evansayet.com.
We're also back with Blog News. Yeahhhh.
We absoulutely had to talk about Ezra Levant's jolly good show against the Kangaroo court in Canada. Follow his progress and watch him slay the dragon at his site: EzraLevant.com.
You can find the best up to the minute coverage of Israel at Israellycool Dave's site and the fictional statement I quote came from this post: Liveblogging the Latest - Thursday January 17th
Mellanie Phillips mentions Hillary in her blog at the Spectator site: Hillary's gender bender.
This week Meryl Yourish is talking about Sderot.
Damian Penny is covering the left's response to Ezra Levant.
The final quote from Winston Churchill can be found in his book, The Gathering Storm. In his conclusion to a paper describing the necessity of laying mines in neutral Norwegian waters to prevent Sweedish Iron ore reaching Germany during the winter of 39/40:
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