Russiagate, Nazis, and the CIA
COUNTERPUNCH-The political success of Russiagate lies in the vanishing of American history in favor of a façade of liberal virtue.
COUNTERPUNCH-The political success of Russiagate lies in the vanishing of American history in favor of a façade of liberal virtue.
SCOTUS--People of the menstruating persuasion: how dare you. The highest court in the land demands to know.
TOM DISPATCH-Whether you consider the appalling death toll or the equally unacceptable rising numbers of Covid-19 cases, the United States has one of the worst records worldwide when it comes to the pandemic.
CIVIL RIGHTS-Relics of America’s harrowing past are facing new scrutiny, and rightfully so.
PROTESTORS VS THE FEDS-The smell of tear gas is hard to describe, but it’s horrifying.
PERSPECTIVE--Two words placed side by side with great frequency are what linguists call “a collocation.”
WORLD WATCH--I, like many of my fellow Americans, am extremely concerned about Trump’s dictatorial tendencies.
REMEMBERING JOHN LEWIS--In 1965, as chair of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 25-year-old John Lewis led 600 protesters on the first march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, to intensify pressure on Congress to pass a federal voting rights law.
NUCLEAR POLITICS-Americans who grew up with nightmares of nuclear weapons explosions should get ready for some terrifying flashbacks, for the Trump administration appears to be preparing to resume U.S. nuclear weapons tests.
WORLD WATCH-The rage, desperation, and determination which continue to bring tens of thousands of Americans to the streets in protest against racism and injustice hopefully will be just the beginning.
OTHER WORDS-Six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, the disease is raging anew because corporate-serving public officials rushed to “open the economy,” causing more infections and deaths.
RIGHT TO VOTE--The voting rights of hundreds of thousands of former felons in Florida were called into question Thursday after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a lower court ruling to stand, permitting the state to bar former inmates from voting if they owe court fees or fines.
OTHER WORDS-However much half of this country hates the other half now, it’s only going to get worse leading up to November. I don’t look forward to it.
NEW GEOGRAPHY-Pessimism is the mood of the day, with 80 percent of Americans saying the country is generally out of control.
DISPARATE DEVASTATION-The novel SARS-CoV-2 has roared through the American landscape leaving physical, emotional, and economic devastation in its wake.
PERSPECTIVE-Volunteers speak with a woman while boxes of food for the needy from the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida are being packed in her car during a drive through event at City of Destiny church.
BEHAVIOR-Have you noticed recently that things are collapsing?
DEMILITARIZING POLICE-Think of it as a war system that’s been coming home for years.
PERSPECTIVE Change. Now.
FIRST PERSON-I’m terrified of going back to work.
OTHER WORDS-For weeks since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, protests have erupted across the globe.
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