I'm famous
Mar. 18th, 2008 09:02 pmOr something.
A bit more than a year ago I got a piece of e-mail. It seems a former interogator had seen some links to stuff I'd written, and wanted to talk to me. He's a freelance editor/producer for radio, and he wanted to do a story about interrogation.
So he came out and we did a couple of hours of interview. The show he was pitching to, decided not to pick it up, and the other places which were interested decided the story wasn't for them.
In January he calls me up, says he has a solid sale, but wants to redo the interviews, to keep it up to date. So another flight out from Chicago and another couple of hours talking to the microphone. He's a nice guy, and (both of us being interrogators, he got out, about the time I got in) we had a good time.
So the piece aired at the beginning of the month. If any of you have any interest in hearing me speak on the topic (with an interlocutor, as opposed to just my rantings when pissed off by something I see as stupid, brain-dead or just plain wrong), you can download it here.
John Yoo opens the program, and I close it. You can pull it down entire, or in parts.
A bit more than a year ago I got a piece of e-mail. It seems a former interogator had seen some links to stuff I'd written, and wanted to talk to me. He's a freelance editor/producer for radio, and he wanted to do a story about interrogation.
So he came out and we did a couple of hours of interview. The show he was pitching to, decided not to pick it up, and the other places which were interested decided the story wasn't for them.
In January he calls me up, says he has a solid sale, but wants to redo the interviews, to keep it up to date. So another flight out from Chicago and another couple of hours talking to the microphone. He's a nice guy, and (both of us being interrogators, he got out, about the time I got in) we had a good time.
So the piece aired at the beginning of the month. If any of you have any interest in hearing me speak on the topic (with an interlocutor, as opposed to just my rantings when pissed off by something I see as stupid, brain-dead or just plain wrong), you can download it here.
John Yoo opens the program, and I close it. You can pull it down entire, or in parts.