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If Cohen and Pecker are Guilty of Campaign Finance Felonies, isn’t Trump?

December 13, 2018 By Juan Cole

If Cohen and Pecker are Guilty of Campaign Finance Felonies, isn’t Trump?

Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer and former vice president of the Trump Organization, threw himself on the mercy of the court on Wednesday.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Juan Cohen, Michael Cohen, Michael Pecker, The National Enquirer

Vote suppression: It’s what Republicans do

December 11, 2018 By John Young

Republicans Voter Suppression GOP

Republicans have turned voter suppression into an art form. From gerrymandering, to voter ID to many other tactics, they continue their fight against democracy.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: republicans, Voter Suppression

History Is Likely to Credit George H. W. Bush with These Two Foreign Policy Accomplishments

December 9, 2018 By Egberto Willies

History Is Likely to Credit George H. W. Bush with These Two Foreign Policy Accomplishments

The two foreign policy accomplishments of George H.W. Bush are admittedly closer to his restraint than to his aggression and that is a good thing.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Foreign policy, George HW Bush, Joe Renouard

Really? WaPo rates Ocasio-Cortez’s Pentagon tweet bad as Trump’s biggest lies

December 7, 2018 By Egberto Willies

WaPo rates Ocasio-Cortez's misconstrued Pentagon study as bad as Trump's biggest lies

Make no mistake, this is an absurd false equivalence. Her tweet while not accurate to the letter of each word told a true story. Trump? Not at all.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jim Naureckas, Medicare For All, Pentagon, Reed Richardson, Tweet

Trump’s intriguing definition of ‘zero’

December 7, 2018 By John Young

Donald Trump

That “the record” on which Trump swore was Twitter rather than, say, before congressional investigators, ultimately may prove beside the point.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: lying, Trump, zero

It’s Watergate All Over Again in So Many Ways

December 2, 2018 By Egberto Willies

It’s Watergate All Over Again in So Many Ways

The script has been updated, but the tactics remain the same. This is Watergate all over again. Will it play out the same as it did in 1972?

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: James D. Robenalt, Watergate

NYT Touts Rural Voters, Buries Racism in Mississippi Election Analysis

December 2, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Not So Black & White: NYT Touts Rural Voters, Buries Racism in Mississippi Election Analysis

How the mainstream media deals with racism is yet another reason why it remains prevalent. Progressive Independent media is our only saving grace.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Media, racism, rural whites

Pundits Policing Protest at Tucker Carlson’s House

November 29, 2018 By FAIR

Pundits Policing Protest at Tucker Carlson’s House

Carlson has used Tucker Carlson Tonight, with its average audience of nearly 3 million people, to stoke white grievance, with segments like “Why It’s Popular to Slam White People.”

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Gregory Shupak, Peter Beinart, Tucker Carlson

NPR Infomercial for Its Sponsor Amazon Omits Labor and Environmental Criticisms

November 25, 2018 By FAIR

NPR Infomercial for Its Sponsor Amazon Omits Labor and Environmental Criticisms

NPR’s infomercial for Amazon on its networks shows the corrosive nature of laying in bed with one’s corporate sponsor. It harms credibility.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Adam Johnson, Amazon, Environmental, Labor, NPR

Why the Pilgrims were actually able to survive

November 23, 2018 By Egberto Willies

Why the Pilgrims were actually able to survive

If you were reading Bradford’s version of events, you might think that the survival of the Pilgrims’ settlements was often in danger.

Filed Under: Columnists, Instagram Tagged With: Peter C. Mancall, Pilgrims

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