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Selected interviews by Jamie Glazov
From FrontPage Magazine


 
Jamie Glazov is Frontpage Magazine's managing editor. He holds a Ph.D. in History with a specialty in Soviet Studies. He edited and wrote the introduction to David Horowitz’s new book Left Illusions. He is also the co-editor (with David Horowitz) of the new book The Hate America Left and the author of Canadian Policy Toward Khrushchev’s Soviet Union (McGill-Queens University Press, 2002) and 15 Tips on How to be a Good Leftist.

Complete list of interviews are HERE

A Hero Speaks

November 29, 2005

Bud Day is the most highly decorated militiary officer since Gen Doublas MacArthur. He holds some seveny decorations and awards, including every significant combat award. Along with his cellmate James Stockdale, he received the Medal of Honor from President Gerald Ford in 1976.
The Oslo Syndrome

November 25, 2005

Kenneth Levin, a clinical instructor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a Princeton- trained historian, and a commentator on Israeli politics. He is the author of the new book The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under Siege.
The Long War for Freedom

November 23, 2005

Barry Rubin, the director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center of the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel. He is also editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. He is the author of the new book The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East.
A Blood-Stained Pulitzer 

November 17, 2005

Volodymyr Kurylo, the President of the United Ukrainian American Organizations of Greater New York. The organization is about 100 years old and is also the local branch of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America.

The group will be gathering in front of The NY Times building, Friday, November 18th at 12 noon , to demand that Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., surrender Walter Duranty's 1932 Pulitzer Prize.

Where the WMDs Went 

November 16, 2005

Bill Tierney a former military intelligence officer and Arabic speaker who worked at Guantanamo Bay in 2002 and as a counter- infiltration operator in Baghdad in 2004. He was also an inspector (1996-1998) for the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) for overseeing the elimination of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles in Iraq. He worked on the most intrusive inspections during this period and either participated in or planned inspections that led to four of the seventeen resolutions against Iraq.
Al Qaeda in Europe

November 14, 2005

Lorenzo Vidino, the European expert at The Investigative Project on Terrorism—a Washington, D.C.- based counterterrorism institute and America’s largest private data- gathering center on militant Islamic activities. He is the author of the new book Al Qaeda in Europe: The New Battleground of International Jihad.
A War Like No Other 

November 8, 2005

Victor Davis Hanson, director emeritus of the classics program at California State University, Fresno, and currently a classicist and military historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He is the author of The Western Way of War, The Wars of the Ancient Greeks, The Soul of Battle, Carnage and Culture, and Ripples of Battle. His new book is A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War.
The Butcher of Basra

November 2, 2005

Ali Ibrahim Al-Tikriti, a southern regional commander for Saddam's Fedayheen in the mid-to-late 1980's. Due to his ruthlessness in heading the brutal campaign to terrorize the population, he was known as the “Butcher of Basra.”
Suing Kerry 

October 13, 2005

Mary Jane McManus, wife of former Vietnam POW, Kevin McManus, who is part of a lawsuit against John Kerry for conspiracy and defamation.
Princes of Darkness

October 7, 2005

Laurent Murawiec, a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and the author of the new book Princes of Darkness : The Saudi Assault on the West.
Sharia Goes Global

October 3, 2005

Paul Marshall, a senior fellow at Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom. He has lectured worldwide and is the author or editor of 20 books on religion and politics, including Their Blood Cries Out and Islam at the Crossroads. His latest edited book is Radical Islam's Rules: The Worldwide Spread of Extreme Shari'a Law (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005).
The ACLU vs. America

September 26, 2005

Alan Sears the co-author (with Craig Osten) of the new book, The ACLU vs. America: Exposing the Agenda to Redefine Moral Values.
Tehran Rising

September 13, 2005

Ilan Berman, Vice President for Policy of the Washington-based American Foreign Policy Council. An Adjunct Professor for International Law and Global Security at the National Defense University in Washington, DC., he serves as a member of the reconstituted Committee on the Present Danger, and as Editor of the Journal of International Security Affairs. He is the author of the new book Tehran Rising: Iran's Challenge to the United States.
The Anti-Terror,
Pro-Israel Sheikh 

September 12, 2005

Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi, Director of the Cultural Institute of the Italian Islamic Community and a vocal critic of militant Islam.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam 

September 6, 2005

Robert Spencer, a pre-eminent scholar of Islamic history, theology, and law. The director of Jihad Watch, he is the author of five books, seven monographs, and hundreds of articles about jihad and Islamic terrorism, including Islam Unveiled: Disturbing Questions About the Worlds Fastest Growing Faith. He is the author of the new book The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades).
Our Culture,
What’s Left Of It 

August 31, 2005

Dr.Theodore Dalrymple, a contributing editor to City Journal and the author of his new collection of essays Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses.
Their Lives 

June 30, 2005

Candice Jackson, a self-described libertarian feminist, an attorney and commentator from Los Angeles. She is the author of the new book Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine.
Osama in Iran? 

June 24, 2005

Kenneth Timmerman, the author of the new book Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran.
Fidel: Hollywood's
Favorite Tyrant 

May 17, 2005

Humberto Fontova, who came to the United States (from Cuba) when he was six years old and grew up in New Orleans. He is the author of the new book Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant.
The POWs We
Left Behind 

August 25, 2005

Michael D. Benge, a former POW in North Vietnam (1968-1973).
Infiltration 

April 12, 2005

Paul Sperry (sperry@sperryfiles.com), a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, Investor's Business Daily veteran, Hoover Institution media fellow and author of the blockbuster new book, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington (Nelson Current, 2005)."
Love, Poverty and War 

December 29, 2004

Christopher Hitchens, one of the most prominent political and cultural essayists of our time. He is the author of a new collection of his essays: Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays.
The Case for Democracy 

December 17, 2004

Natan Sharansky, a former Soviet dissident and political prisoner who is the co- author (with Ron Dermer) of the new book The Case For Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror. Mr. Sharansky has been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Freedom for his courageous fight for liberty. He currently serves as Minister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs.
Miles Gone By 

August 9, 2004

WilliamF.Buckley Jr.., the founder of National Review and the father of modern American conservatism. He has just published his literary autobiography, Miles Gone By.
An End to Evil 

February 18, 2004

Richard Perle and David Frum, the authors of the new book An End to Evil: Strategies for Victory in the War on Terror

David Frum, a former special assistant to President George W. Bush, is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributing editor of National Review. 

Richard Perle, the former assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration, and the former chairman of the Defense Policy Board in President George W. Bush's administration, is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

Frontpage Interview: Richard Pipes 

January 19, 2004

Richard Pipes, a Professor Emeritus at Harvard who is one of the world's leading authorities on Soviet history. He is the author of 19 books, the most recent being his new autobiography Vixi: Memoirs of a Non-Belonger.
Frontpage Interview:
Ann Coulter

January 12, 2004

Ann Coulter
Unholy Alliance Part I 

September 30, 2004

(An) Interview with Frontpage’s founder and editor- in-chief David Horowitz to discuss his new book Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left. One of the founders of the New Left movement in the 1960s, he is a best-selling author, a lifelong civil rights activist, and today the president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture.
In The Red Zone 

December 9, 2004

Stephen Vincent, the author of the new book, In the Red Zone: A Journey Into The Soul Of Iraq. You can visit his blog at www.redzoneblog.com.
Frontpage Interview: Christopher Hitchens 

December 10, 2003

Christopher Hitchens, author of the new book A Long Short War: The Postponed Liberation of Iraq.
Frontpage Interview: Andrew Sullivan 

January 20, 2004

Andrew Sullivan., the editor of his popular blog AndrewSullivan.com, Mr. Sullivan is the former editor-in-chief of The New Republic magazine and today one of the nation’s most famous and provocative social and political commentators.