Washington Post Editors Caricature Jill Stein As ‘Fairy Tale’ Presidential Candidate
For a third-party candidate, the fact that the Washington Post met with Stein is quite an accomplishment. But the editorial board crassly attacked her after the meeting.
WATCH: Mara Einstein Discusses Her Book, ‘Black Ops Advertising’
Mara Einstein discusses a fundamental shift in advertising—how it is getting harder to tell difference between content and ads.
From Dana Milbank, Trite Objections To Jill Stein
It is not voters, who break with the two-party system in this election who are sanctimonious and out-of-touch. It is people like Milbank, who argue against voting your conscience.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Superfund’ by Mother And The Boards
Kazoo Studios, who grew up in the New York City suburbs, is the lead singer for the band, Mother & the Boards. She sent along this recently released protest song about our collective apathy toward the degradation and destruction of Planet Earth. In the song called “Superfund,” Studios sings about
CNN Broke The Corporate Media Mold For Elections With Green Party Town Hall
CNN determined it was in their self-interest to broadcast a Green Party Town Hall, giving millions of voters a rare opportunity to learn about Jill Stein.
Appeals Court: Prisoners Have ‘Liberty Interest’ In Not Being Put In Secretive Prison Units
A federal appeals court reinstated a case challenging the government’s use of secretive, experimental prison units known as communications management units.
After Guantanamo, Released Yemeni Prisoners Become Refugees
During the August 13 weekend, the Pentagon released 15 prisoners from the Guantánamo Bay military prison to the United Arab Emirates.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Got Guns?’ by Pete Kronowitt
Folk musician Pete Kronowitt irreverently sings about the NRA and gun culture, especially its effects on children. It’s off his new album, “A Lone Voice.”
Freedom Square Encampment Thrives In One Of Chicago’s Most Neglected Areas
The occupation of Freedom Square demands the city invest in black communities and defund violent police systems and incarceration.
Teen Once Detained At Guantanamo May Not Sue For Torture, Appeals Court Rules
A federal appeals court upheld the dismissal of former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Mohammed Jawad’s lawsuit seeking damages for torture.