The Latest Video Conversations
Max Blumenthal, Richard Wolff, Sonali Kolhatkar, and Sam Husseini
Check out some of the latest Zero Hour discussions—on atrocity propaganda, campaigning and crisis, the big Night Rally, and what it means to ask tough questions.
(To see more videos, go here. All our videos for the last 12 years can be found on the Zero Hour YouTube channel.)
ATROCITY INC: AN UPDATE (with MAX BLUMENTHAL)
Richard speaks with Max Blumenthal about Max's new film, "Atrocity, Inc," which exposes Israel's propaganda campaign and American media complicity in promoting misinformation about the Gaza conflict. Max gives an update on the ongoing attack on Palestine.
To see the film, click here.
CAMPAIGNING AT SUNSET (w/Prof. Richard Wolff)
From the sudden resonance of the "sunset gun" in Walker Percy's "Love in the Ruins" to a 2018 political science study on extreme discontent in developed countries, the signs are here. Something is shifting.
The election isn’t over, but the campaign is almost done. What has it shown us about ourselves? How has it changed us?
NIGHT RALLY IN NYC: Trump at the Garden (w/Sonali Kolhatkar)
You think they're so dumb, you think they're so funny
wait until they've got you running
to the night rally
– Elvis Costello
Sonali and Richard offer their own takes on that now-infamous rally in Madison Square Garden.
ASKING THE TOUGH QUESTIONS;
and
How About Vote Pacts?
Sam Husseini is an independent journalist who writes extensively about Palestine and international law.
In the first video, Sam talks about his now-viral questioning of officials at US State Department conferences and discusses the challenges facing independent journalists who cover tough issues. In the second, Richard asks some tough (but fair!) questions about Sam’s project to enable third-party voting by encouraging left- and right-wing voters to ... well, we’ll let Sam explain it.
(note: video for the second conversation was lost partway through.)
Sam’s Substack is husseini.substack.com