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Leo Gerard's picture

Murdoch: News Corp. Too Big to Know

The Bush administration told taxpayers to hand over hundreds of billions of their hard-earned dollars to bail out Wall Street banks because the financial institutions were too big to fail. Now, Rupert Murdoch, owner of politically powerful publications and broadcast stations, claims his News Corp. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Can US Hold Corporations Accountable Anymore?

In the UK the News-Of-The-World/News Corp/Murdoch scandal seems to be reawakening democracy. A big, powerful corporation has been found to be engaged in criminal activity, manipulating news, paying off police and politicians, and generally getting its way. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

UK Media Scandal Reveals Weakness Of US Media

I am in the UK this week. You can barely turn on the TV here without hearing about the “phone-hacking” scandal from outraged voices across the spectrum. It is a full-blown, 24/7 scandal. The thing that might be most astonishing to Americans, though, is that people are hearing about it at all. more »

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Richard Eskow's picture

If You Can Write Hate-Filled Emails To Total Strangers, Thank a Public Employee

An email entitled "Lies of Eskov in HP AOL Ariticle" (sic) was received this morning at the office of the Campaign For America's Future and forwarded to me with the comment, "Here's a nice complimentary one ... geez." Hate mail comes with the job and this note was unexceptional, but it got me thinking anyway. more »

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Mary Bottari's picture

Sarah Palin: The Koch Brother’s Union Maid

Tax Day was approaching and the righties were out to denigrate government workers and government spending. Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska, who quit her job in 2009, headlined a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, bought and paid for by the front-group [[Americans for Prosperity]] (AFP), but billed as a “grassroots” Tea Party event.

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Joseph M. Firestone's picture

John T. Harvey On the Austerity War

Is the Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) approach to economics beginning to crack the MSM? more »

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Leo Gerard's picture

Jobless Organize to Remove Republican Royalists From Their Jobs

Glenn Beck made it official on Fox News last week: He’s seeking the office of 21st Century Marie Antoinette.

The queen of France, beheaded during the revolution, attained infamy for insensitivity toward hungry peasants. more »

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Richard Eskow's picture

What the President Didn't Seem to Learn From the Shirley Sherrod Incident

The "teachable moment" cliché may be overused, as Jason Linkins observed the other day, but what the White House really needed this week was a learnable moment. The Administration and other leading Democrats had an opportunity this week to understand the nature of the opposition they face. The President's remarks about Shirley Sherrod's firing suggest that this "learnable moment" may have been lost. Let's hope not. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Why the Deficit Dominates DC Thinking

Washington politicians are convinced that the public is demanding cuts in spending, even over creating jobs and restoring the economy. This pressure comes because much of the public believes that "Obama tripled the deficit." This has been the right's drumbeat for over a year and the public has not heard any response. more »

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Cliff Schecter's picture

How I Became a "Soros Operative"

Fox News personality John Gibson said I was one—which means, of course, it is true. more »

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