{"id":208,"date":"2026-06-05T15:09:57","date_gmt":"2026-06-05T15:09:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=208"},"modified":"2026-06-05T15:09:57","modified_gmt":"2026-06-05T15:09:57","slug":"a-personal-tomdispatch-farewell","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=208","title":{"rendered":"A Personal TomDispatch Farewell"},"content":{"rendered":"<article>\n<div>\n<p>This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><em>Yes, I began <\/em>TomDispatch<em> 24-and-a-half years ago and, today, I\u2019m finally putting up my own last piece, at least as the editor in chief of this site. Very soon, the superlative Nick Turse will be running <\/em>TomDispatch<em> under the auspices of <em>The Intercept<\/em> (though I\u2019ll undoubtedly continue to lend a hand). It\u2019s been a long run. I only wish I could say that, so many years later, this world was a better place.\u2026 Sigh, no such luck. (Anything but, in fact!)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=206\">The District 12 Candidate Nobody Is Talking About<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em>There are so many people to thank, including all the remarkable authors I\u2019ve published. I couldn\u2019t even begin to list them here, though I\u2019d love to thank each of them from the bottom of my heart. And what a mess their pieces might have been if Christopher Holmes hadn\u2019t shown up online to lend an eternal hand or my old friend Annette Liberson-Drewry hadn\u2019t done the same, both proofing the stories in a fabulous and never-ending manner. And let me not forget Annelise Whitley, who was always there, as (until relatively recently) was Erika Eichelberger!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>And I can\u2019t even begin to thank the scads of wonderful writers who kept this site afloat all these many years! I only wish I could still thank Mike Davis, Barbara Ehrenreich, Eduardo Galeano, Todd Gitlin, Chalmers Johnson, David Rosner, Jonathan Schell, and Howard Zinn, who are now gone from this world of ours, not to speak of so many <\/em>TD<em> authors (far too many to name) who are still deeply alive and kicking on this all-too-strange Trumpian planet and many of whom, I hope, will continue to write for this site under Nick Turse.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>I can\u2019t even imagine what my world would have been like if Hamilton Fish hadn\u2019t called me so long ago. He suggested turning the e-mails I had begun sending out to friends in the wake of the 9\/11 attacks on my city and Washington, DC, containing articles that struck me at media sites around the world and my own little explanatory introductions, into a website that he (not I) called <\/em>TomDispatch<em>. And what would I have done if the Nation Institute (which then became the Type Media Center) hadn\u2019t supported me all these years?  They\u2014and Taya McCormick-Grobow, in particular\u2014were simply fantastic! And how would I have lasted if so many <\/em>TomDispatch<em> readers hadn\u2019t so generously contributed money to keep this site alive?  <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>And so, nearly a quarter of a century (and many exclamation points!!) later, I find myself in a world that would have been unimaginable, even in the wake of the 9\/11 attacks, when life on this planet became ever stranger. Sadly, then, let me bid farewell not on a planet gloriously or even passingly better, but Trumpianly worse than I ever might have imagined. And let me also offer a small bow of thanks to the many thousands of wonderful readers who have followed this site, sent its pieces around, contributed money to keep it going, and made my life matter. And let me also offer my thanks to all the other sites that reposted <\/em>TD<em> pieces so wonderfully over the years. Thank you so, so much.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Oh, and if you feel in the mood, I now have my own Substack ready for me, where, after a little time off, I hope to keep writing the odd thing\u2014perhaps the equivalent of my <\/em>TD<em> introductions\u2014about this ever-stranger planet of ours (as I will also, I hope, continue to do at Nick\u2019s version of <\/em>TomDispatch<em> from time to time). To subscribe to my new Substack, <em>just click here<\/em>. And as I used to do so regularly in another life on another planet (or so it now seems to me), I\u2019m soon going to pick up the book manuscript of an old friend (and well-known writer) and begin editing it. And with all of that in mind, here\u2019s my final piece as the guy who created and ran <\/em>TomDispatch <em>all these years, the last of the hundreds (certainly 300 or more!) I\u2019ve personally written since 2001 at this site. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>OK, here\u2019s what this old man remembers nearly a quarter of a century later.<\/p>\n<p>I was living in New York City (as I still am) when, on September 11, 2001, two hijacked planes full of passengers hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, killing almost 3,000 innocent people. Until that moment, of course, such a thing would have been beyond inconceivable, no less watchable on TV, in the United States of America. Had someone written up such a plot with Osama bin Laden and crew in the cast of characters, it would have been treated as the worst kind of unpublishable science fiction.<\/p>\n<p>But, of course, it did indeed happen and, in some strange sense, in its wake (an all-too-appropriate word under the circumstances), our world did indeed seem to flip upside down. That was, of course, after President George W. Bush responded early that October by\u2014god save us!\u2014invading Afghanistan (which, at least to me, was a shock and a half in its own right) and launching his disastrous \u201cGlobal War on Terror.\u201d Sometime in the weeks that followed, my memory (not exactly trustworthy at almost 82 years of age) is that I saw an article deep inside the print <em>New York Times<\/em> (which, by the way, I still read daily on actual paper) noting that US soldiers were by then fighting in parts of Afghanistan where the troops of the Soviet Union had struggled endlessly (and lost badly) during that imperial power\u2019s disastrous Afghan war of the previous century, which did indeed help take it down. And that, too, in some grim fashion, stunned me. Talk about mistakes that history had all too clearly signaled should <em>never <\/em>happen again (and again and again)!<\/p>\n<p>I was at the time (even if barely) online and so I copied that piece into an email and sent it out with a note to a small set of friends. And somehow that began the process that led to <em>TomDispatch<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>I soon realized that, thanks to the online world, I could actually read around the globe\u2014the British <em>Guardian<\/em>, <em>Le Monde diplomatique<\/em>, etc.\u2014and that out there in the rest of the universe, there were other ways this ever-stranger world of ours was being looked at than the ones that largely dominated attention here in the United States, post-9\/11. And so, as I began stumbling across ever more pieces that seemed to offer different perspectives on our increasingly eerie world, I started emailing them to a growing list of friends and acquaintances. And after a time\u2014to my complete surprise\u2014people I hardly knew or didn\u2019t know at all emailed me that they wanted to be added to my list. And with those send-outs, I began including little introductory explanatory notes or sets of comments (which launched the future <em>TomDispatch<\/em> form with my eternal little introductions\u2014literally thousands of them over these nearly 25 years\u2014to every piece I posted at <em>TD <\/em>except my own).<\/p>\n<p>And I remember exactly the moment when I suddenly realized that something out of the ordinary was happening not just in the ever-stranger world out there, but to me, too. Susan Sontag, a writer I had long admired but didn\u2019t know from a hole in the wall, suddenly emailed me out of the blue and asked to be added to what would become the <em>TomDispatch<\/em> email list (though it wasn\u2019t yet called that). I was stunned. And soon, I was sending out to\u2014I no longer remember exactly how many\u2014but certainly several hundred people (with more being added every week). And that was the moment when someone I hardly knew (though he, too, was on my mailing list), Hamilton Fish of the Nation Institute, called me out of the blue and asked if I might, in the future, be interested in turning those emails of mine into a website that he then did indeed set up for me and that he\u2014not I\u2014called \u201cTomDispatch.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Initially, at the new site, I simply did what I had been doing in my emails. I continued to find interesting pieces published elsewhere about our ever stranger and more disturbing world, wrote little introductions of my own, and then put in their headlines and first paragraphs with a link to the full piece wherever it had first appeared. At some point, however, I started writing longer commentaries of my own on a world that seemed to grow stranger by the week. Then it suddenly occurred to me that I knew a surprising number of writers whose voices, I thought, were distinctly needed in the strange post-9\/11 world we were already living through.<\/p>\n<p>After all, among other things, I had been an editor, first at Pantheon Books for 15 years in the previous century and later, in this one, at Metropolitan Books, the publishing house my old friend (and Pantheon coeditor) Sara Bershtel had set up. I had, for instance, published Chalmers Johnson\u2019s remarkable book <em>Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire<\/em> at Metropolitan in 2000 to essentially no attention, minimal (and not particularly good) reviews, and few sales. Osama bin Laden\u2019s assault on New York City and Washington, DC, however, turned that book into a nationwide bestseller and put that title word of his into the language in a big-time fashion (and he would indeed write for <em>TomDispatch<\/em> memorably in the War on Terror years that followed).<\/p>\n<h4>The War on Terror Comes Home, A Terrible Science Fiction Novel<\/h4>\n<p>And yes, Osama bin Laden\u2019s 9\/11 attacks were indeed a nightmare, but this country responded to them almost unimaginably badly by creating a full-scale, seemingly never-ending set of further nightmares in Afghanistan and Iraq (and, of course, over the years from Guant\u00e1namo Bay, Cuba, to Somalia in Africa, not to speak of all those global CIA \u201cblack sites\u201d meant for the torture of Global War on Terror prisoners). And out of all those nightmares and so much more (none of which I ever would have imagined possible once upon a time) came the presidencies (and who would have believed that there could be two of them!) of Donald (the mad duck) Trump.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=204\">What a Week In the Hospital Showed Me About Our Broken Healthcare System<\/a><\/p>\n<p>From the start, <em>TomDispatch <\/em>was witnessing and reporting on America\u2019s distinctly imperial fate. I was watching with both horror and fascination as the greatest power (perhaps ever) on planet Earth (once the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991) was somehow going down, down, down, without even a helping hand from an opposing imperial power. After all, early in this century, China had yet truly to rise and now that it has, it\u2019s not acting like a typical imperial power of history. It has (at least as yet) not launched its own version of a Global War on Terror and its leaders seem remarkably intent not on colonizing the rest of Asia in some unexpected fashion, but on making a fortune producing the world\u2019s green energy machinery (including, at the moment, 80% of global solar energy panels), even if they\u2019re also still outdoing every other country on this planet\u2014despite Donald Trump\u2019s efforts\u2014in burning fossil fuels and pouring greenhouse gases into the atmosphere).<\/p>\n<p>In some strange fashion, I watched and recorded at <em>TomDispatch<\/em> just how my country was playing out its grim version of the predictable decline of all imperial powers, historically speaking, in a distinctly up-close-and-personal fashion. And of course, in 2016, this country gave decline a remarkable new meaning on an increasingly strange and disturbed planet by electing Donald J. Trump as president.<\/p>\n<p>As my version of <em>TomDispatch <\/em>ends (and Nick Turse\u2019s launches), I find myself at my advanced age (with my friends beginning to die around me) in a world I simply could never have imagined. Don\u2019t even get me started on artificial intelligence, which, as Bernie Sanders has pointed out, could someday \u201creplace humans in controlling the planet\u201d! Unreligious as I may be, I\u2019m with the pope on AI\u2014though perhaps even more so. My own feeling is that no genuine intelligence could have been senseless enough to create such an obvious nightmare to come.<\/p>\n<p><strong>And the War on Terror Comes Home Yet Again in the Form of Donald Trump<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In a sense, it might even be possible to think of Donald Trump as the possible final chapter in this country\u2019s global war on terror. Think of him, in fact, as the way that war came home, big time! In his own fashion, he could hardly have been more of a terror and, to make matters so much worse, in 2026, a year expected to be the second hottestin recorded history, he seems remarkably intent on making war not just on Iran, or any other random country like Somalia or Nigeria, but on this very planet itself. Even his anti-immigrant agenda is, as the <em>Guardian <\/em>recently reported, ensuring that ever more fossil fuels go into the atmosphere via the stunning number of planes deporting those immigrants, helping make ever more areas of the planet ever hotter, and\u2014of course!\u2014ensuring that ever more people will end up as\u2014yes!\u2014migrants.<\/p>\n<p>In short, whether it\u2019s climate change, Iran, or you name it, Donald Trump (the second time around) is already giving heat new meaning.<\/p>\n<p>And none of this (not a bit!) would I have believed in November 2001 when all of it began for me. Had you tried to show me such a future then, I would have simply laughed you out of the room and gone about my business.<\/p>\n<p>In a sense, you might say that the war on terror simply never ended, since my country has never stopped bombing other countries around the world, the latest (but undoubtedly not the last), of course, being Iran. And I suspect that, without that \u201cwar,\u201d Donald Trump would have been inconceivable.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m at an age where my friends are indeed beginning to die and it pains me that, when I go, I\u2019ll be leaving such a mess of an all-American planet to my poor grandchildren. They truly deserve better. And once upon a time (if I even imagined them coming into this world of ours), I might have hoped that someday in the then-distant future I would have signed off <em>TomDispatch<\/em> by claiming that I was indeed leaving them on at least a modestly better planet than when I began so long ago.<\/p>\n<p>No such luck, of course, and that makes me sad indeed. I mean, we already knew that we were truly on the planet from hell when, on his third try, Donald Trump actually managed to garner 49.8% of the popular vote and win another four unbelievable years as president of the anything but United States.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, anyone (even I) certainly could have hoped for better. In fact, I certainly did\u2014even if such hopes proved unrealistic indeed. Of course, one can (and should) still hope that the next great imperial power, obviously China (if, in fact, there are to be more great powers on this ever less great planet of ours), might indeed prove more reasonable and less Trumpian. At least, that country\u2019s leadership plans to make a fortune off the decarbonization of Planet Earth by producing the equipment, from electric vehicles to solar panels, needed to green this world of ours (even while continuing to pour record amounts of fossil fuels into the atmosphere).<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s also not forget that other former great power, Russia, which continues fighting its miserable war in Ukraine into its fifth year, while, of course, pouring ever more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (as all wars now do), while only recently launching actual nuclear missiles (though with dummy warheads instead of nuclear payloads) against Ukraine. (Just what we need on this planet of ours, of course\u2014the threat of actual nuclear warfare!)<\/p>\n<p>Yes, all in all, we humans are truly a strange (and strangely unnerving) crew and, worse yet, over the decades from atomic warfare to full-scale war on the planet itself, we seem eerily driven to develop the means to be ever more destructive. And with that grimly in mind and only wishing things were better, let me sign off on almost 25 years at <em>TomDispatch<\/em>. 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