First of all, I'd ask them for their thoughts on the anti-war movement making the corporate media a target for protests. Chomsky has written alot about the media monopoly and it seems logical that the institutions which manufacture consent for the war should be targets of protest.
Second, it would be interesting to hear their reaction to the news about the Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded today to Jimmy Carter.
Lastly, what kind of impact do they think that the deteriotating world economy is going to have on the Iraq war spectacle?
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