Blackouts, Smears, And A Trump Obsession: Sanders Struggles With Establishment Media
As the results of primaries were announced on March 15, there was one presidential candidate who delivered a speech, which the cable news networks refused to air. The networks didn’t want to cover Bernie Sanders’ speech because he planned to speak about issues instead of how his campaign planned to
Clinton Campaign Boosted By More Rumors And Dishonest Attacks Against Sanders
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign has an honesty and trustworthiness problem. Exit polls continue to show voters see her as dishonest. Even voters who vote for her think she is less honest and trustworthy than Bernie Sanders, her opponent in the Democratic primary race. Part of why she is viewed as dishonest is
Insider Threat Program Uses Chelsea Manning As Example To Criminalize Whistleblowers
The “Insider Threat” program cited “indicators” that Chelsea Manning posed a threat, including her gender identity, sexual orientation, and DADT opposition.
Erdogan Calls Out Europe ‘Dancing on a Minefield,’ ‘Nursing a Viper’
Next Cold War 3/18/16 The EU is wrangling with Turkey over an agreement to take back migrants and change their laws in exchange for political and financial rewards and calls out EU for their support of terror groups and treatment of migrants. Turkey is under pressure from a number of
Financial Crisis Commission Referred Robert Rubin Case To Justice Department
During his time in government, Rubin pushed to deregulate the financial services industry, which would later help him make millions working for Citigroup.
Obama’s Supreme Court Nominee Has Mixed Record on Civil Liberties
President Obama’s United States Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, has a mixed record when it comes to civil liberties and national security cases.
US Role In War Crimes In Yemen Getting Harder To Hide
The Obama Admin. continues facing criticism for supporting Saudi Arabia’s war on Yemen and refusing to pull that support as evidence of war crimes emerges.
Kartemquin Films 50: ‘UE/Wells’
The more you put into fighting the bosses, the more you get. In this 15-minute film from Kartemquin, which was produced in the late 1970s, the United Electrical Workers Union engage in an organizing drive at the Wells Foundry in Chicago. African American, Hispanic, Arab, Polish, and Jewish workers form
What Will Define The Next Phase Of The Sanders Campaign?
As of March 16, Clinton has 1,139 pledged delegates to Sanders’ 825. Did Clinton’s victories stunt the momentum of the Sanders campaign?
Trump Derangement Syndrome: National Review Condemns Poor Whites
The rise of Donald Trump has exposed some uncomfortable truths for the conservative movement.