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23 Headlines Obscure Biden’s Lies About Cutting Social Security

January 22, 2020 By FAIR

23 Headlines Obscure Biden’s Lies About Cutting Social Security

Here’s something many Americans would be very interested to know: Is a leading candidate in the Democratic primary a liar? On Social Security?

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, joe biden, Joshua Cho, Social Security

From Resistance to Assistance: Little Pushback to Trump’s Iran Assassination

January 10, 2020 By FAIR

Trump Iranian Assassination gets little pushback from corporate media

When the president carries out dangerous actions such as the assassination of an Iranian general, “resistance” turns to assistance from the corporate press.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Alan MacLeod, assassination, Iran, Qassem Soleimani

Media Leave Andrew Yang Out of Candidate Conversations

January 5, 2020 By FAIR

Andrew Yang

While Andrew Yang continues to grow in popularity he is ignored by the press. His last money haul was impressive. Is the fix on?

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Andrew Yang, Julie Hollar, UBI, Universal Basic Income

To Corporate Media, an Exercise Bike Ad Is More Newsworthy Than 3/4 of a Trillion for the Pentagon

January 1, 2020 By FAIR

To Corporate Media, an Exercise Bike Ad Is More Newsworthy Than 3/4 of a Trillion for the Pentagon

What is more newsworthy, giving Pentagon 3/4 of a trillion dollars, or an exercise bike ad? If you picked the Pentagon spending, you have no corporate media future.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Corporate Media, Matthew Kimball

Corporate Media: There’s No Place Like the ‘Center’ for the Holidays

December 22, 2019 By FAIR

Corporate Media: There’s No Place Like the ‘Center’ for the Holidays

Many do not get it. The indoctrination process from corporate media is constant and ever-present. Here is proof of how it works.

Filed Under: Columnists

Corporate Media Find All the Wrong Lessons for US Left in Corbyn’s Defeat

December 21, 2019 By FAIR

Corporate Media Find All the Wrong Lessons for US Left in Corbyn’s Defeat

The Corporate Media is at it again and we cannot allow them to be the arbiters of what is best. They would like the UK election to be an onus on the left. Here’s why it’s not.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Alan MacLeod

For Corporate Media, Voters Are Obstacle to Buttigieg’s Centrist Rise

December 16, 2019 By FAIR

For Corporate Media, Voters Are Obstacle to Buttigieg’s Centrist Rise

Media darling Pete Buttigieg is in the hot seat after polling averages showed him as a frontrunner in the Iowa and New Hampshire primaries.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Election 2020, Joshua Cho

Study Linking US Sanctions to Venezuelan Deaths Buried by Reuters for Over a Month

June 14, 2019 By FAIR

Study Linking US Sanctions to Venezuelan Deaths Buried by Reuters for Over a Month

Even worse than being the “resistance” to Maduro is that Reuters has often made itself the “assistance” to politicians like Rubio.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Joe Emersberger, Nicolas Maduro, Reuters, venezuela

Japan Facing Nightmare Scenario of Longer Lives, Low Unemployment, Less Crowding

June 14, 2019 By FAIR

Japan Facing Nightmare Scenario of Longer Lives, Low Unemployment, Less Crowding

If you want a peek at the future, try looking at Japan. You may not like what you see. Or well, you might. How do you feel about living to 107?

Filed Under: Columnists, Evergreen Tagged With: Dean Baker, Japan

There’s Far More Diversity in Venezuela’s ‘Muzzled’ Media Than in US Corporate Press

May 24, 2019 By FAIR

venezuela

Although Venezuela is hardly immune from state censorship, it is a gross distortion to claim the country is “now subject to frequent information blackouts.”

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: diversity, Media, venezuela

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