Mark Dankof's America

Mark Dankof is a broadcaster for the Republic Broadcasting Network. A member of the Taft/Buchanan wing of the Republican Party historically, his radio show and print op-ed productions for BATR's Columnist Guild and the American Free Press warn of the dangers of a takeover of the American Republic by the advocates of globalism, central banking, and World Zionism. He is a severe critic of the Bush Administration's War on Terror, the influence of Jewish Neo-Conservatives on American foreign policy and culture, and the increasing utilization of American military might abroad as a first resort rather than the last. Like Mark Glenn and Michael Collins Piper of the American Free Press, Dankof represents a minority viewpoint within the American Right Wing in advocating an independent, autonomous Palestinian State and the serious curtailment of the domestic influence of the Israeli lobby in the government and news media of the United States.

Mark Dankof on Frankly Speaking Radio April 28th: The Inevitable War With Iran: Will There Be an Israeli Military Preemption?

Mark Dankof, contributor to BATR's Columnist Guild and Senior Editor of Old Right Topic News (BATR), will be the featured guest on Frank Whalen's Frankly Speaking Radio show on the Republic Broadcasting Network, Friday, April 28th, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Central Standard Time (CST).
The topic will be: "The Inevitable War with Iran: Will There Be an Israeli Military Preemption?"
Complete information on the show and listening information may be obtained through Broadcast Interview Source of Washington, D. C.

Mark Dankof for BATR Columnist Guild: Edward N. Luttwak on Iran for Commentary: Neo-Con Hesitation for Military Preemption?

Mark Dankof: Good Friday Observations on William Sloane Coffin

Good Friday Observations on William Sloane Coffin
by Mark Dankof


The British Telegraph chronicled the life of the Reverend William Sloane Coffin this week, in the wake of his final passage into eternity at age 81. BATR and Al Bawaba readers will want to access this piece as essential reading .

Coffin's career was as colorful and mercurial as his impact on the American political landscape of the Sixties and Seventies. His resume included bona fides as a linguist, concert pianist, CIA agent, clergyman, and political activist at both Yale University and the Riverside Church.


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