Tonight, on The John Batchelor Show, Bruce Bechtol will discuss North Korea’s …

terrorism, proliferation, and policy responses to both.

Bechtol, as you recall, testified as an expert in the Kaplan v. DPRK case that found North Korea liable for sponsoring the Hezbollah rocket attacks that injured the civilian plaintiffs. Judge Lamberth cited both Bechtol’s testimony and his book, The Last Days of Kim Jong Il, in his Memorandum Opinion.

The interview will air at 11:15 p.m. Eastern Time in Washington, and at other times in other areas, on this station. You can also listen to recorded broadcasts of the show here, which you should, for another good reason — Gordon Chang often co-hosts the show.

I don’t care for most talk radio, frankly, but Batchelor’s show is always intelligent, always has insightful guests, and never harangues. You may or may not agree with its perspective, in the same way that I don’t agree with NPR’s perspective, but still find its content redeeming. Batchelor’s show is NPR for conservatives, only without the government funding.

1 Response

  1. Awesome that you gave a shout-out to John Batchelor and the John Batchelor Show. I have listened for years and it became an addiction; because of its depth and span, I needed a few weeks to “get” how it works and I’m glad I made the effort. Bruce Bechtol guests “fairly” regularly – with usually nothing new for the OFK world, but still, always good. Mr. Stanton, I have often thought that YOU would make an awesome JBS guest, at least re: Norkland, and you gave me the perfect opportunity to say so . . .