Glenn Greenwald

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  • Various items

    Review of "A Tragic Legacy"; upcoming and recorded interviews; Iran discussion at TPM Book Club.
  • Our rotted press corps, a division of "Camp Victory"

    No matter how many times it results in false reporting, our press corps continues to base their "war reporting" on unverified military and government claims.
  • Tucker, Jonah, Elizabeth and Jillian

    It is always valuable when the premises of the Authoritarian Mind are explicitly revealed.
  • Interview with Helen Thomas

    The reporter who has covered the last eight presidents speaks about problems with current journalism and the unprecedented secrecy of the Bush administration.
  • How did the Bush administration use its secret eavesdropping powers?

    A NYT article today highlights the towering and still unresolved question at the heart of the NSA scandal.
  • Blogs and the establishment media

    Much of the media's anti-blog hostility is rooted in less than noble sentiments.
  • Standards of American justice under George W. Bush

    A New York Times Op-Ed by a U.S. military prosecutor seeking to defend the humane conditions at Guantánamo proves the exact opposite point.
  • A Tragic Legacy released today

    Thoughts on the various excerpts and reviews of the book thus far.
  • McClatchy reports on shift in Iraq propaganda

    Just as was true in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, skepticism of government claims is found principally in isolated and independent media venues.
  • FDL Book Salon

    Discussion of A Tragic Legacy, with Digby, today at 5:00 pm EST.
  • Everyone we fight in Iraq is now "al-Qaida"

    A change in the way the Bush administration and military commanders refer to "the enemy" in Iraq has been almost immediately adopted by the media.
  • Krauthammer's plan to deny Palestinians gas and electricity

    Why do they all hate us? For our freedoms, of course. What else could it be?
  • Notes on "A Tragic Legacy"

    The authenticity of Bush's Christianity. The Christian war criminals of the Congo. Changing the course of our political debates.
  • "Fringe liberal bloggers"

    A speech about the blogosphere by one of its most insightful members shines light on the defining beliefs of bloggers.
  • What "truly motivates" George W. Bush?

    Those who think that Bush and his movement can be explained away with trite moralistic or conspiratorial slogans share the same mentality that has driven his presidency.
  • A tragic legacy

    How a good vs. evil mentality destroyed the Bush presidency.
  • Richard Cohen's brilliant (and unintentional) expose of our media

    The Beltway press's anger over the tragic plight of Scooter Libby highlights its true allegiances.
  • Preordering week for "A Tragic Legacy"

    My new book, to be released June 26, examines the legacy of the Bush presidency, the forces that have shaped it, and the challenges we face in reversing the damage that has been wrought.
  • The NYT on the administration's "debate" over whether to attack Iran

    A front-page article examining the possibility of a new war includes some questionable facts and excludes some relevant ones.
  • Sen. Reid's crime

    It is permissible and often necessary to criticize the competence of military officials. And that should go without saying.
  • More warnings about a U.S.-Iran war

    A leading British journalist warns of the imminent dangers caused by what he calls "the neoconservative ideologues who still run the Bush Administration".
  • Chris Matthews on Fred Thompson's sexiness and smells

    The "masculinity"-obsessed MSNBC anchor illustrates a predominant theme lurking in our political discourse.
  • The al-Marri decision

    The most striking aspect of the al-Marri case is that the principles it affirms are subject to widespread debate.
  • Various items

    The Al-Marri decision. Journalistic hubris. Wes Clark's response to Joe Lieberman's war cries.
  • Joe Klein's stirring defense of Lewis Libby

    The "liberal" Time pundit asserts multiple (though revealing) falsehoods in calling for Libby to be freed.
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