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View Article  Jon Stewart: Truman Was a War Criminal, Too


It comes at about the 5:50 mark. Cliff May asks Stewart whether Truman's use of the atomic bomb was a war crime, Stewart ruminates and then responds with an unequivocal "yes." He's certainly not the only American who would take that view, but it's a useful reminder that the most vocal and popular criticism of the Bush administration's war on terror policies comes from people who, if they were being as honest as Stewart, would also judge Lincoln (suspension of habeas), FDR (internment), and Truman (use of nuclear weapons) as war criminals or tyrants or worse.

Stewart repeats the charge again later in the interview, but you have to wonder whether this was one of the rare times that he just got outmaneuvered on his own show. Serious people have debated Truman's decision for 60 years, but even those who disagree with that decision rarely describe it as "criminal." And if it was criminal, whatever crimes the left alleges of President Bush seem pretty trivial in comparison.

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View Article  The Inevitable Catastrophe of Hyperinflation


With our annual national deficit now approaching an unprecedented TWO TRILLION dollars, hyperinflation is inevitable. An historical look back at the Weimar Republic and the effect that hyperinflation had on its unprepared and unfortunate citizenry is in order to get a glimpse of what is coming here at some point in the near future.

Imagine wheelbarrow loads of cash needed to buy a single loaf of bread. Economist Walter Williams sees it coming as early as next year.

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View Article  Bob & Tom: Obama Man
View Article  Free speech in defense of liberty is no vice


History often books a room at Washington, D.C.’s Mayflower Hotel. It was there that Franklin Roosevelt penned “nothing to fear but fear itself” for his first inaugural address. Harry Truman lived there for most of his first 100 days as president...More than a dozen top talk radio hosts and producers gathered there to discuss what to do about various plans emanating from Washington. Plans to throttle talk radio.

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View Article  Attorney: White House 'Directly Threatened My Client' Over Chrysler Bankruptcy Plan


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View Article  FACT CHECK: Obama disowns deficit he helped shape


"That wasn't me," President Barack Obama said on his 100th day in office, disclaiming responsibility for the huge budget deficit waiting for him on Day One.

It actually was him — and the other Democrats controlling Congress the previous two years — who shaped a budget so out of balance.

And as a presidential candidate and president-elect, he backed the twilight Bush-era stimulus plan that made the deficit deeper, all before he took over and promoted spending plans that have made it much deeper still.

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