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Time's pundit asks some questions about media criticisms, and some answers are provided.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 10, 2007
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Tom Edsall echoes Beltway conventional wisdom and proclaims David Broder to be "The Voice of the People," while Mike Gravel chuckles in astonishment.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 9, 2007
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They affirmatively passed the Military Commissions Act in September and thus are now obligated to repeal its most tyrannical provision.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 9, 2007
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Examining the reflexive and near unanimous defense by neoconservatives whenever one of their own is accused of wrongdoing or criminality.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 8, 2007
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"Journalists" become "ideologues" when they start to criticize the Beltway power factions too aggressively.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 7, 2007
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Follow-up on blog request
By Glenn Greenwald
May 7, 2007
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A longtime Reaganite is the president and CEO of the Politico. Are we supposed to believe that to be irrelevant to its political coverage?
By Glenn Greenwald
May 4, 2007
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A new organization created to support the Iraq war seems to have stolen its founding document from Valerie Ninemire's cheerleading site.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 4, 2007
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Determine the questions that the candidates are required to answer.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 3, 2007
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The publication's "senior political columnist" writes its eighth story on John Edwards' hair in two weeks.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 3, 2007
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Right-wing Harvard professor Harvey Mansfield makes explicit the literal rejection of American constitutional values by the Bush movement.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 2, 2007
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The Washington Post editorialist declared the Iraq war "won" four years ago and condemned Democrats for criticizing the leader who "looked great" in his fighter pilot costume.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 1, 2007
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Israel's candid acknowledgment of its grave errors and failures in the Lebanon war stands in stark contrast to the American right wing's fantasy world.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 1, 2007
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Anonymity in journalism. Reality denial among Bush followers. Character assassinations against George Tenet commence.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 30, 2007
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The true radicalism and deceit of the Bush administration are now being revealed, and that has the potential to fundamentally change American political opinion.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 28, 2007
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The reporter who just won a Pulitzer for his articles on the Bush administration's abuse of "signing statements" discusses executive power, blogs and the national press, and principles of good journalism.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 26, 2007
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There is nothing unusual about these frauds. They are the natural, and common, byproduct of our political and media institutions.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 25, 2007
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Though U.S. media stars will undoubtedly rush to heap praise on Halberstam, his views on the proper role of journalism could not be any farther from what they do.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 24, 2007
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Journalists and their sources who exposed the government's falsehoods about Vietnam were widely attacks as unpatriotic.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 24, 2007
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Halberstam examined the rise of American pseudo-warriors and uber-patriots who exploit -- but never exude -- concepts of courage, patriotism and strength.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 24, 2007
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Almost immediately after the 9/11 attacks, Halberstam warned of the dangers of overreaction, unnecessary wars, and fueling terrorism by inflaming anti-Americanism.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 24, 2007
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Adam Nagourney and the Breck Girl. A party at Versailles. Harry Reid the terrorist-traitor.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 23, 2007
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The embrace by leading neoconservatives and other war supporters of the most bizarre and deranged conspiracy theories speaks volumes about their credibility and judgment.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 21, 2007
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On Wednesday, Krauthammer went on Fox News and claimed the V.T. shooter was inspired by Palestinians, Al-Jazeera and Islamic radicals. Today, he sternly condemned those who use the shootings to make political points.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 20, 2007
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Alberto Gonzales' performance today prompted bipartisan condemnation. But his job may be more secure than ever.
By Glenn Greenwald
April 19, 2007