The Curious Case of the Late David Horowitz
By Steve Wasserman / Original to ScheerPost The death on April 29 of my old nemesis, David Horowitz, at age 86 after a long battle with cancer, prompts these recollections…
By Steve Wasserman / Original to ScheerPost The death on April 29 of my old nemesis, David Horowitz, at age 86 after a long battle with cancer, prompts these recollections…
A year after his death, he’s still with us.
Editor’s Note: In light of Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” winning Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards, ScheerPost has put together a package on some of the most important interviews on…
“Nothing Can Be Changed Until It Is Faced”
In the final days, his joy and gratitude were based on the hope that others would carry on the effort for a better, more peaceful future. I pray that his…
The online public memorial of Daniel Ellsberg.
By Diego Ramos and Max Jones / Original to ScheerPost Bob Scheer joins us for this episode of Journalists for Sale. Apart from being our awesome boss, Bob is a…
By Patrick Lawrence / Original to ScheerPost Of all the fine things written and said about Daniel Ellsberg since his death June 16, there is a thread running through them…
When the author blew the whistle on the C.I.A.’s torture program in 2007, Daniel Ellsberg called to congratulate him and say he had friends at his side. Years later, at…
By Kevin Gosztola / The Dissenter Daniel Ellsberg, the whistleblower and peace activist who released the Pentagon Papers that exposed the Vietnam War, has died at the age of 92.…
A video interview about the life of Daniel Ellsberg.
Remembering the legendary life of a rare legend in American history.
By Ron Kovic / Original to ScheerPost There are few individuals who leave such an indelible mark on American history through their unwavering commitment to truth as Daniel Ellsberg. As…
By Kevin Gosztola / The Dissenter “Daniel Ellsberg is the most dangerous man in America. He must be stopped at all costs.” —Henry Kissinger In 1970, before whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg…