George Kenney, a former career U.S. foreign service officer, resigned in 1991 over U.S. policy toward the Yugoslav conflict. He is now a writer in Washington, and host and producer of the podcast Electric Politics.

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The Threat of a Stolen Election
With the use of paperless voting machines in 31 states, recounts become impossible.
George Kenney

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A Haymarket Revisionary
Timothy Messer-Kruse raises serious doubts about one of the Left's most precious myths.
George Kenney

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Mutually Assured Madness
British Ambassador Peter Jenkins on the alternatives to bombing Iran.
George Kenney
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War Number Three
George Kenney

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Why a War With Iran Would Be Insane
The former deputy director of National Intelligence for Analysis talks about our options.
George Kenney

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Aliens Like Us
Anthropologist Scott Littleton believes the truth is out there, somewhere.
George Kenney

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Arabia Infelix: ‘Unfortunate’ Yemen
What you know about the Middle East's latest hotspot is probably wrong.
George Kenney

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This Is Your Country on Drugs
Melody Petersen talks about how we're hooked on Big Pharma.
George Kenney

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The Frontier of Consciousness
Stacy Horn explores the mysteries of parapsychology and its researchers.
George Kenney

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Unraveling Afghanistan
A veteran correspondent details what's going wrong, and why.
George Kenney

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All Guns, No Butter
George Kenney

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General Condemnation
George Kenney
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