Freeman Keeps Digging

From the new issue of (where else?) the American Conservative, which features Freeman on the cover:

As for himself, at 66, having severed his institutional connections, Freeman has a chance to “redefine myself.” He doesn’t expect to have any role in government, directly or indirectly, “but one thing I’m not going to do is shut up.”

One thing of which we can be fairly certain: the people most interested in shutting up Freeman — Blair, Emanuel, Obama — are all inside the administration. Between his parting shot at the “Israel Lobby,” his interviews with Robert Dreyfuss, now of the Nation but formerly the Middle East Editor of Lyndon LaRouche’s Executive Intelligence Review, and Pat Buchanan’s American Conservative, Freeman’s doing a pretty good job of making our case for us.

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