Ted Rall’s Latest Books:

“The Stringer”
graphic novel
by Ted Rall & Pablo G. Callejo
“Political Suicide: The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party”
by Ted Rall
“Bernie (Revised 2020 Edition)”
by Ted Rall

Surprise Casualties in the War of Words Over anti-Semitism

Is anti-Zionism anti-Semitism? Before Hamas attacked Israel, American voters had not arrived at a consensus. They hadn’t thought much about it. Asked whether the two terms were synonymous, 62% of respondents to a Brookings Institution poll taken seven months earlier said they didn’t know. 15% replied yes and 21% said no. For the time being, that argument is over. Supporters of Israel won. The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution that “clearly and firmly states that anti-Zionism is antisemitism.” A task force created to deal with anti-Gaza War protests at Columbia University, a hotbed of campus activism a year ago, has defined anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism. The policy change was announced in an Israeli newspaper. NYU and Harvard followed suit. If you’re a hammer, everything looks like a nail. If you redefine criticism of the State of Israel and/or Zionism as anti-Semitism, it turns college campuses into hotbeds of anti-Semitic bigotry. “Since the terrorist attack…anti-Semitic incidents against Jewish students…
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TMI Show Ep 110: “Unabomber Arrest Anniversary with CIA’s Larry Johnson”

LIVE 10 am Eastern time & Streaming anytime thereafter: In this episode of The TMI Show, hosts Ted Rall and Manila Chan tackle the legacy of Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, on the 29th anniversary of his 1996 arrest. Joined by guest Larry Johnson, a former CIA officer with deep counterterrorism experience, the show examines Kaczynski’s 17-year bombing campaign that killed three and injured 23, driven by his anti-technology manifesto. The discussion covers the FBI’s extensive manhunt, ending with his capture in a remote Montana cabin, and the broader implications of his actions on security and society. Johnson brings firsthand expertise from his CIA tenure, while Rall and Chan offer their distinct perspectives as a renowned cartoonist and seasoned journalist, respectively. Together, they explore Kaczynski’s journey from Harvard graduate to domestic terrorist, including his time in CIA-linked psychological experiments, and the lasting questions his case raises about technology and control. It’s a mix of historical insight and expert analysis, making it…
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DMZ America Podcast Ep 199: “Is It Time To Leave the USA?”

Live 12 noon Eastern and Streaming Afterwards: Hosts Ted Rall and Scott Stantis dive into a heated question: Is the United States veering toward fascism under Donald Trump’s influence? They analyze recent political trends—Trump’s tightening grip on power, weakened democratic institutions, and polarizing rhetoric—debating whether these signal an authoritarian shift. The conversation then takes a dramatic turn: If fascism is emerging, is it time to leave the U.S.? To ground the discussion, they highlight high-profile Americans who have already fled, linking their departures to Trump’s impact. Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley, a fascism expert, is leaving the U.S. for the University of Toronto in fall 2025, citing America’s authoritarian slide under Trump. Author of “How Fascism Works,” he points to threats like Columbia University’s compliance with Trump’s demands as evidence. Stanley, who compares the U.S. to pre-WWII Germany, wants to protect his family and continue his work from Canada, sparking talk of a U.S. intellectual exodus. Former Gawker publisher Nick…
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TMI Show Ep 109: “Gloria Esoimeme on Trump’s DEI Rollback”

Live at 10 am Eastern/9 am Central time, and Streaming 24-7 Thereafter: In this episode of The TMI Show, hosts Ted Rall and Manila Chan tackle the workplace fallout from President Trump’s rollback of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, zeroing in on what it means for women. Joined by guest Gloria Esoimeme, a seasoned workplace equity advocate, they dissect how scrapping DEI reshapes professional landscapes across industries. The conversation dives into potential changes in hiring practices, promotion tracks, and corporate culture as companies abandon mandated diversity targets under Trump’s anti-woke agenda. Esoimeme brings hard data and real-world accounts, shedding light on how women—particularly from underrepresented groups—might navigate this new terrain. Let’s whether this policy shift opens doors, widens gaps, or simply reverts workplaces to pre-DEI norms. With Trump’s administration doubling down on deregulation, the stakes are high. Too much info? That’s the TMI promise.
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TMI Show Ep 108: “HHS Layoffs Impact on MAHA”

Live at 10 am Eastern/9 am Central time, and Streaming 24-7 Thereafter In this episode of The TMI Show, hosts Ted Rall and Manila Chan tackle the massive layoffs looming over the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under its newly appointed cabinet secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. With a staggering 10,000 jobs reportedly set to be axed as part of a radical overhaul to “trim the fat” from the sprawling agency, the duo digs into the potential ripple effects on Kennedy’s bold “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) initiative. MAHA promises a revolution in public health—tackling chronic disease through sweeping changes in food regulation, pharmaceutical oversight, and environmental policy—but can it succeed with a gutted workforce? Joined by Kristen Meghan, an outspoken industrial hygienist and former whistleblower, they dissect the stakes: diminished FDA enforcement, a hobbled CDC response to crises, and slashed research funding at NIH. Could these cuts sabotage Kennedy’s vision before it even begins, or are they…
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