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Clinton Raising Election Doubts to ‘Keep Her Options Open’ for 2020
Democrats intend to repeat the party'€™s failed strategies. If the recount efforts weren’t a partisan effort being pushed by Hillary Clinton and her supporters—or a publicity stunt led by Jill Stein to subvert attacks claiming her candidacy is the r ...[Read more]
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France and Turkey against the Kurds
According to the Western Press, the Kurds lead a blissful life in Iraq, where they enjoy almost total autonomy in the context of a federal system opportunely imposed by the United States. They are fighting in Syria against both the Alawite dictatorship of ...[Read more]
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‘My Life as a Putin Stooge’: Paul Craig Roberts Expertly Trolls Feds, WashPo
Paul Craig Roberts, who served as the US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy in the Ronald Reagan administration, has asked President Vladimir Putin for a Russian passport in a tongue-in-cheek opinion post published in response to a re ...[Read more]
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Bernie Sanders’ Presidential Run Was Sabotaged by Fake News
Nobody worried about fake news when it helped Hillary Clinton. “Democrats would be insane to nominate Bernie Sanders,” “Bernie Sanders’s fiction-filled campaign,“ Bernie Bros Made Me Finally Recognize Misogyny in America,” “The Bernie Bros a ...[Read more]
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The CIA and the Press: When the Washington Post Ran the CIA’s Propaganda Network
Last week, the Washington Post published a scurrilous piece by a heretofore obscure technology reporter named Craig Timberg, alleging without the faintest evidence that Russian intelligence was using more than 200 independent news sites to pump out pro-Pu ...[Read more]
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Fidel Castro’s Cuba was accused of numerous human rights abuses — while the crimes of U.S. allies are barely mentioned
In the wake of the passing of Cuba’s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, there has been no dearth of discussion of the island nation’s human rights violations. For starters, it is the definition of hypocrisy for such criticisms to come from the United ...[Read more]
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The Fierce Debate Over Castro’s Legacy
When we talk about Castro’s critics, it is worth pointing out that we are talking people who live in societies where poverty has been unofficially criminalized and the poor demonized, despised, and abandoned to a fate of destitution and despair. We are ...[Read more]
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Hillary Lost. Should We Care?
If Jill Stein and die-hard Democrats get their way, recounts in three key states will take the presidency away from Donald Trump and hand it to Hillary Clinton. While this effort is probably doomed to failure, the attempted do-over prompts a question: wha ...[Read more]
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Orwell in Oslo: Nobel Institute Honors Kissinger (Again) and Brzezinski
hese two top officials behind major US wars (Iran/Afghanistan and Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos) and regime change (against Allende, Chile) will speak at the first of a new event, The Nobel Peace Prize Forum Oslo, created by the Nobel Institute in Oslo. More here ...[Read more]
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Cornel West: Unlike Bernie Sanders, I’m Not Convinced the Democratic Party Can Be Reformed
In the wake of Donald Trump's election victory over Hillary Clinton, some progressives are now pushing a shake up of the Democratic Party'€™s leadership in efforts to reform the party. But Dr. Cornel West says he doubts the Democratic Party can be refor ...[Read more]
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Athens 1944: Britain’€™s dirty secret
When 28 civilians were killed in Athens, it wasn'€™t the Nazis who were to blame, it was the British. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith reveal how Churchill'€™s shameful decision to turn on the partisans who had fought on our side in the war sowed the seed ...[Read more]
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