Posts Tagged ‘interview’
Our Endangered Values
The former president traces America’s “moral crisis” to the rise of fundamentalism.
(Mother Jones, June 2, 2006)
Tags: carter center, interview, jeff fleischer, jimmy carter, mother jones, our endangered values, politics, president
Inside Terry Jones’s War on the War on Terror
The former Python takes aim at Bush and Blair — without losing his sense of humor.
(Mother Jones, February 2, 2005)
Tags: 2004 election, interview, jeff fleischer, monty python, mother jones, terry jones, war on terror
Shake Hands With the Devil
The former head of the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Rwanda on genocide and the failure of humanity.
(Mother Jones, January 25, 2005)
Tags: canada, darfur, genocide, interview, jeff fleischer, mother jones, peace keeping, romeo dallaire, rwanda
Operation Hollywood
How the Pentagon bullies movie producers into showing the U.S. military in the best possible light.
(Mother Jones, September 20, 2004)
Tags: censorship, david robb, interview, jeff fleischer, mother jones, movies, operation hollywood, pentagon
Inside the Axis of Deceit
Andrew Wilkie, a top Australian intelligence official, didn’t think the available WMD intel justified invading Iraq. When the government of Prime Minister John Howard joined the Coalition of the Willing anyway, Wilkie quit in protest. Since then, he’s been speaking out.
(Mother Jones, August 16, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, 9/11, andrew wilkie, australia, inside the axis of deceit, intelligence, interview, iraq, jeff fleischer, john howard, mother jones, tony blair
High Tide
Mark Lynas traveled the world to show that climate change is a global problem from which nobody — whether rich or poor — can hide.
(Mother Jones, June 23, 2004)
Tags: climate change, environment, glaciers, global warming, high tide, interview, jeff fleischer, mark lynas, mother jones, sea level rise, tuvalu