Saturday, December 10, 2005

Tomorrow on the Ted Rall Show

First and foremost: livestreaming! That's right--now you can listen to the Ted Rall Show online, live, from 11 am to 2 pm Pacific Standard Time every Sunday!

And, if you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, tune in live at 106.9 Free FM.

Up first at 11 am: the case of Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, the man sent by "rendition" to Egypt for torture and then, under torture, told the CIA that ties between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Al Qaeda included WMD training. Then--surprise!--once the torture stopped, al-Libi recanted his story, saying he had just told them whatever they wanted to hear to make them stop. This story ties everything together: renditions, torture and lies about prewar intelligence.

At 12 noon: can we forgive people who voted for Bush?

[NEW: Richard Pryor is dead. Assuming we can beep out all the cursing, I'm going to try to do a Richard Pryor homage hour tomorrow.]

1 pm features the Cartoonists Roundtable dishing on the industry and the week's news. This week: Matt Bors ("Idiot Box") and Jen Sorensen (Slowpoke).

See you tomorrow!

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