Avi Davis interviews former Dutch parliamentarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author of Infidel on issues of multiculturalism, national sovereignty, appeasement and the future of European society.
In this interview Avi Davis brings together WorldNetDaily journalist Aaron Klein, author of The Late Great State of Israel, commentator Norman Podhoretz, and Deputy Mayor of the West Bank township of Kedumim, Raphaella Segal, on issues ranging from the Gaza invasion, Israel’s loss of deterrent capacity, questions of Jewish identity in the Jewish state to the Iranian nuclear threat to the country’s existence.
An Interview with Brian Jennings, author of Censorship and the Threat to Silence Talk Radio. Conservative talk-show programmer Jennings laments efforts by Democratic politicians to revive the Fairness Doctrine. The contention that talk radio is ruled by conservatives is rebutted by Jennings who argues that the regular media, including NPR, and the Internet offer multiple channels for liberal views. After 40 years in radio, he offers a historical perspective on the growth of conservative talk radio. In the name of free speech, Jennings invites liberals to do the same rather than launch back-door efforts to re-regulate the airwaves.
An interview with Cyrus Nowrasteh, director of the recently released film The Stoning of Soraya M, Nonie Darwish, the author of the Cruel and Usual Punishment: The Terrifying Implications of Islamic Law and Robert Spencer, author of Stealth Jihad, continuing an earlier discussion on the role of women in Islam, examining the prevalence of stonings, genital mutilation, wife beating and other depredations against women in the Islamic world.
Avi Davis interviews James Bowman, author of Media Madness and the Corruption of Our Political Culture, who carefully dissects the media’s claims of objectivity and skewers it for its liberal bias, the foundation on which the mass media’s house has been built. According to Bowman, the media are united in believing that those who disagree with them are mendacious and corrupt and use their perch to assault proclaimed enemies. The consequence is that all politics are reduced to rival scandal-narratives. Bowman believes that the harm done by the mass media is irreparable, but blogs may offer a healthy—if imperfect—alternative.
An Interview featuring noted military historian Victor Davis Hanson and Former INS Director of National Security which examines the issue of whether the release of the secret CIA files on that organization’s interrogation techniques for eliciting information from terror suspects will ultimately harm national security.
In this fascinating interview with Maggie Jackson, author of Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age, Avi Davis discusses the many ways our lives have been overtaken by technology and the impact this has had on relationships -between children and their parents, students and their teachers and husbands and wives.
In a wide ranging interview Avi Davis engages the former prime minister of Australia, John Howard, on issues of multiculturalism, the international financial meltdown, the attacks on sovereignty and the role of multinational intelligence networks in interdicting terrorist plots.
In this interview United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny and Terror, author, Dr. Jamie Glazov, presents startling new insights into the toxic beliefs and torturously contorted thought processes of the left who support those who seek to undermine the very freedoms that support the society in which they live. Glazov explains the Left’s deification of totalitarian ideologies, from Marxism to radical leftist politics today and draws parallels with other periods in history.