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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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‘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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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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‘CIA created ISIS’, says Julian Assange as Wikileaks releases 500k US cables
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange today said the CIA was responsible for paving the way for ISIS as the whistle blowing organisation released more than half a million formerly confidential US diplomatic cables dating back to 1979. In a statement to coincid ...[Read more]
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Clinton Partisans Pushing for Recount Still Ignore Rigged Primaries
Tthe sudden focus on a general election recount from Clinton partisans is hypocritical, given the Democratic Party establishment has yet to acknowledge the broken rules and voting discrepancies the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign ...[Read more]
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Foreign Donors Begin Pulling Out From Clinton Foundation
Clinton Foundation scandals emerged as a major blow to Hillary Clinton’s campaign this past election, as emails released by WikiLeaks and from FOIA requests revealed pay-to-play schemes and overt conflicts of interest between the Foundation and Clinton� ...[Read more]
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Buying Silence: Why So Many Democrats are Mute About Standing Rock
After weeks of calling for the United States Government to provide the efforts of water protectors at Standing Rock to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, Bernie Sanders finally has some company in the United States Senate joining him in that call. ...[Read more]
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Venezuela Mulls Suing JP Morgan over De Facto Economic Blockade
The U.S. investment bank claimed that Venezuela's state oil company missed debt payments. The country hasn't missed payments since 2002. Venezuela may take legal action against U.S. investment bank J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. after the financial institution a ...[Read more]
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The Big Split
Trump was the perfect wrong play, wrong director, wrong cast. And he won. Springtime for Hitler is a hit. But something happened during the last month of this election. I suspect Clinton had it won after the first debate. So, how and why did the DNC clutc ...[Read more]
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Trump in the White House: An Interview With Noam Chomsky
[Many of] the angry and disaffected are victims of the neoliberal policies of the past generation, the policies described in congressional testimony by Fed chair Alan Greenspan -- "St. Alan," as he was called reverentially by the economics profession and ...[Read more]
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Goodbye, American neoliberalism. A new era is here
The age of Obama was the last gasp of neoliberalism. Despite some progressive words and symbolic gestures, Obama chose to ignore Wall Street crimes, reject bailouts for homeowners, oversee growing inequality and facilitate war crimes like US drones killin ...[Read more]
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