Glenn Greenwald

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California's marriage ruling -- what it means and what it doesn't mean
One can easily anticipate the myths and falsehoods soon to be spouted about this landmark ruling.
Joe Galloway blasts Pentagon and Larry Di Rita on "military analyst" claims
The Bronze Star-winning military journalist points out the dishonesty in the statements made here earlier this week by the former Pentagon spokesman.
June Events
List of upcoming speeches and events
"Actual journalists" as government spokespeople
New documents obtained by the ACLU shed more light on the U.S. torture regime and how "actual journalism" works.
Tom Friedman's latest declaration of war
The nation's leading foreign policy pundit finds the new Soviet Union.
Finding Obama guilty of insufficient devotion to Israel
Has there ever been another country besides Israel to which American politicians are required to vow absolute allegiance?
Was Karl Rove involved in the military analyst program?
Do DoD e-mails reveal the involvement of the White House, contrary to prior denials?
Larry Di Rita's responses to questions about the "military analyst" program
The former top aide to Donald Rumsfeld seeks to explain major discrepancies in his statements.
John McCain's Vietnam-based view of war
An outdated belief in the unconstrained use of force and less domestic debate is the centerpiece of the GOP candidate's national security worldview.
How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words
"We develop a core group from within our media analyst list of those that we can count on to carry our water. They become the key go to guys for the networks and it begins to weed out the less reliably friendly analysts by the networks themselves."
CNN, the Pentagon's "military analyst program" and Gitmo
A detailed look at the documents produced by the Pentagon reveals just how corrupt the media's behavior was and, even more so, continues to be.
Neocons and the truth: Bitter enemies to the end
The fact-free extremists who brought us the invasion of Iraq haven't gone anywhere and are busy trying to exert their influence before this administration ends.
McCain embraces Bush's radical views of executive power
The GOP nominee actually complains that it is judicial power that is excessive and is unduly limiting the powers of the president.
The right's selective political manipulation of Catholicism
Kathryn Jean Lopez's tawdry politicization of religion knows no bounds.
Things that don't exist in Harry Reid's world
The Democratic Senate leader continually claims that Joe Lieberman "votes with us on everything except the war." What about eavesdropping, habeas corpus, telecom amnesty and torture?
Who needs Dana Perino when you have the NYT's Michael Gordon?
Yet again, Judy Miller's former co-reporter mindlessly repeats provocative, war-provoking government claims.
The media, the right and 1988: Endless deja vu
Will the tactics that the GOP perfected in 1988, and to which the media is addicted, work again in 2008 to render actual issues yet again irrelevant?
Fred Hiatt on the noble glories of occupation
The Washington Post editorialist says that mere airstrikes are bad because they result in civilian deaths, cause displacement and aid al-Qaida recruitment. Therefore, we should invade and occupy countries instead.
What backroom conniving are Steny Hoyer and the Chris Carney Blue Dogs up to on FISA?
Emerging reports suggest that House Democrats are on the verge of reversing their only meaningful success since being handed control of Congress.
Brian Williams' "response" to the military analyst story
The NBC News anchor is finally forced to address the NYT exposé -- on his blog. His self-defenses raise far more questions than they answer.
Why the Jeremiah Wright story deserves more attention
Some problem-plagued nations could ill afford to devote so much time and energy to a matter of this sort. Thankfully, the U.S. isn't one of them.
Brian Williams nominates Peggy Noonan for a Pulitzer Prize
The WSJ column hailed by the NBC anchor as "a splendid piece of journalism" has to be read to be believed.
Howard Kurtz on why media outlets ignore the "military analyst" story
"Their coverage of this important issue has been pathetic. The story makes the networks look bad, and their response, by and large, has been to ignore it."
Karl Rove: Honest political genius
Why does anyone listen to the "advice" and assessments of GOP operatives when it comes to choosing the Democratic candidate?
John McCain's bid for American Jewish votes
Do American Jews form their political views based on what is best for another country? John McCain seems to assume so.
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