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The Birth of the Koch Clan: It All Started In a Little Texas Town Called Quanah

This summer I traveled to Quanah, the dusty North Texas railroad town that Harry Koch called home, to find out more about the life of the man who spawned the two most powerful oligarchs of our time…

Nov 7, 2011 | Comments (7)

Rightwing Blogger Runs To Police, Informs On #OccupyDC Protesters…

Things heated up last Friday after Herman Cain finished his stand up routine at the Kochs’ Americans For Prosperity event in Washington D.C. and the crowd settled in for a late night Ronald Reagan tribute dinner. At least 500 protesters, including…

Nov 7, 2011 | Comments (25)

Want to Watch 107 Minutes of Wall St. Propaganda? Then Go See “Margin Call”

You may have heard positive things about Margin Call, a new bankster suspense drama loosely based on the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers. I just saw the film, and my advice: Don’t waste your time and cash, not unless you want…

Nov 3, 2011 | Comments (36)

To the Crows

To the memory of Ted Hughes, who said it first and best; and Thom Gunn, the only brave man ever to teach at Berkeley. Don’t take Greyhound, and don’t go to that offramp McDonald’s in Bellingham. Wisdom from the road….

Nov 2, 2011 | Comments (54)

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Conscience of a Radical: Corey Robin’s “The Reactionary Mind”

The first rule of debate: Never accept your opponent’s characterization of his own position. But for decades, liberals–in their perpetual Nerf-war against conservatives–have done just the opposite. While conservatives bloviate about traditionalism (Buckley), skepticism (Burke), sobriety (Taft), and order (Mill),…

Nov 1, 2011 | Comments (73)

Rin Tin Tin’s Rich Bitch Biographer

There’s a book out about Rin Tin Tin, the old dog-star of Hollywood, by that stuck-up New Yorker hack Susan Orlean. She’s best-known for writing the bestseller The Orchid Thief, which got adapted by lofty screenwriter Charlie Kaufman into a…

Oct 28, 2011 | Comments (51)

Bosniak Terror, Not Bosnian: eXiled Reader In Sarajevo Reminds Us “The Terrorist Was Serbian!”

Thanks to an eXiled reader from Sarajevo, Jesenjin, comes this twist: The Wahhabi terrorist who shot at the US Embassy in Sarajevo wasn’t a Bosnian Wahhabi, but rather a Serbian Wahhabi. That’s because within Serbian proper (excluding Kosovo) there is…

Oct 28, 2011 | Comments (9)

Libyan Phantoms & Iranian Assassins: Greatest Hit Squads 1981-2011

If you’re feeling like you’re being taken for a ride with all this nonsense about Iranian-Narco-Mexican terror hit-squads infiltrating this great nation, read on… Last week, the curtains finally came down on Col. Qaddafi. The week before that, we were…

Oct 26, 2011 | Comments (18)

Water Wars: Gov. Jerry Brown’s Pet Public-to-Private Wealth Transfer Project Is A Go

Looks like it’s official: Come 2012, California governor Jerry Brown is gonna try to trick voters into approving one of the most brazen water heists in American history. Gov. Brown’s plan would give control over a huge chunk of Northern…

Oct 25, 2011 | Comments (17)

Wikileaks Expose: Kochs, Neocons and Covert Regime Change Ops

If the Kochs are so anti-interventionist, then why does a 2005 State Department cable show Charles Koch’s premier libertarian think-tank in the former Soviet Union, circle-jerking with one of the most notorious CIA/State Department front-groups for the American Empire?

Oct 17, 2011 | Comments (20)

War Nerd: Ben Grierson, Actual Hero

There are actual American heroes. Not a lot, and you don’t hear much about them, but there are a few. I don’t mean working moms who spend their Saturdays spooning soup into winos. I mean classic citizen-soldiers who get it right every…

Oct 16, 2011 | Comments (73)

Separated at Headblade: Radley Balko…and Joe the Plumber?

Separated at Headblade: Radley Balko… and Joe the Plumber?

Oct 15, 2011 | Comments (7)

The War Nerd: The Mayan Caste War–Vivan Los Machetes

Some of the weirdest, longest wars around have been on the other side of the Big River, but for some reason most American war nerds would rather read about Eurasian battles. Not sure why, except I remember when I was…

Oct 10, 2011 | Comments (42)

“Ideas For Sale”: How Dime Store Minigarch Art Pope Became The Koch Kingpin Of North Carolina

Thanks to Pope’s investments into ideas, North Carolina’s politics have been transformed from the mind up, from ideas generated in universities, to the level of public politics and policy. It’s sort of like global warming: With climate change, some species will thrive in the altered environment (jellyfish and algae, for example) and some will die out (polar bears, coral reef).

Oct 6, 2011 | Comments (30)

Mexico Drug War Dispatch: How The Drug Wars Ruined Monterrey’s Killer Club Scene

The only difference between now and 2006 is that every fucking bad thing that happens in the city just keeps getting worse: Rising death toll, more cars are stolen, more shootouts and attacks against the police than ever before, more kidnappings, more businesses closing…

Sep 30, 2011 | Comments (37)

Dylan Ratigan Talks To Yasha Levine And Mark Ames About Kochs, Hayek, And “Ideas For Sale”

Yasha Levine and Mark Ames went on MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show today to talk about their scoop in The Nation magazine about Charles Koch and Friedrich Hayek’s secret love affair with Social Security. While the private letters of Koch and…

Sep 29, 2011 | Comments (24)

eXiled eXclusive! Read The Orignal Letter Charles Koch Sent To Friedrich von Hayek Telling Him To Sign Up For Social Security

Here is the private letter from Charles Koch to Nobel Prize economist Friedrich Hayek, godfather of today’s free-market movement. The letter was obtained by Yasha Levine from the Hayek Archives at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. It is part…

Sep 29, 2011 | Comments (26)

Monster Koch Bust: Charles Koch Used Social Security to Lure Friedrich von Hayek to America

“Ha-ha! Those suckers will believe anything! “ This article appeared in the October 17, 2011 edition of The Nation There’s right-wing hypocrisy, and then there’s this: Charles Koch, billionaire patron of free-market libertarianism, privately championed the benefits of Social Security…

Sep 29, 2011 | Comments (24)

iSucker: Big Brother Internet Culture

The other day The eXiled received an offer to sign up for a free security service called CloudFlare that’s supposed to provide security and reliability…

Sep 26, 2011 | Comments (33)

Fuck Tibet!

Hey everybody, it’s Warrington here, back from the dead. Well, you know how it really is, I never did die — we never really die forever — I was just reborn into another form. It’s been two lives since I left my Warrington body. I grew up to be a Swiss teenage catamite pass-around for the early proceedings of the Mont Pelerin society, but one of those post-war economists gave me fatal strain of syphilis…

Sep 21, 2011 | Comments (48)

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