Archived Articles by Larry Kelley
A compilation of all Larry Kelley’s published articles, blog posts and opinions.
The American Revolution 2.0 – A Thought Experiment (The fourth in a series – Why Will the US Not Go Egypt?)
Last September 11, 2012, al-Qaeda affiliated jihadists attacked our consulate in Benghazi, killing our ambassador and three others who disobeyed orders to stand down and died trying to defend him and his staff. Yet on the night of the attack, Obama failed to order a rescue mission, went to bed, [...]
LK Back on Coast to Coast AM
That's right your favorite author and historian Was back on Coast to Coast AM with John B Wells. Saturday September 21st @ 12 midnight PST (1am Mountain; 2am-Central; 3am-Eastern) Be sure to listen to the interview in its entirety here!
What has Changed One-Year After the US Defeat at Benghazi?
One year ago today our consulate in Benghazi, Libya was attacked and our Ambassador, Chris Stevens, was killed along with three other former members of the US Special Forces who defied orders to stand down and died trying to protect him and his staff. The mainstream media and much of [...]
Book Review: Fool Me Twice by Aaron Kline and Brenda Elliott
Rather than Barack Obama’s failed presidency being remembered by his remarking, “If you have a business, you didn’t build that,” history may well remember him for whispering to President Medvedev, "This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility." In Aaron Kline and Brenda Elliott’s new book, Fool [...]
Why Will America Not Go Egypt? (Part III)
Crowd of Tunisians hold vigil and protest in the name of Mohamed Bouazizi. Picture Source: http://goo.gl/xLVTtS Mohamed Bouazizi was a twenty-six-year-old fruit vendor in a rural village of central Tunisia. His father had died when he was three. And from the age of 10 he had worked for [...]
Why Would the US Not Go Egypt? (Part II)
(Part Two) Tamarod petition calling for Morsi’s resignation. Photo Source: http://goo.gl/FSMVaJ On June 30,2012 Muhammad Morsi became the first freely elected leader in Egypt’s six-thousand year history. Nine months later, a circle of five Egyptian friends began circulating a petition calling for him to resign. Three months later, [...]