You and I may get smoked, but the fat cats will dine on peacock tongues
By Joe Bageant
It is 7 am, already hot as hell and another code red day. I am cresting
Mount Weather on Route 7 Virginia and into the face of a blood red sun
behind a pink sticky haze that makes commuting so ghostlike here during
the dog days of August. The code red is an atmospheric pollution
rating, not a Homeland Security alert. It means the air is not safe to
breathe unless you have to.
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Interview by Andrew P of EnergyGrid, based in the UK
You have probably read one of Bageant's articles, but who exactly is
Joe Bageant? We interview him on his life, his work and his newly found
internet cult status.
I was first contacted by Joe Bageant back in April this year, when he
sent me, out of the blue, his article "Sleepwalking to Fallujah." That
article was written in a way that only a top writer can, and soon
afterwards, more pieces followed. From his work and some email
exchanges, I realized that Bageant is an extraordinary man as well as a
very gifted writer, with a unique take on the American political
situation that ensures the huge popularity of his articles and his
growing internet cult status.
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