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Israel/Palestine and Anti-Jews on the Left
My concerns about anti-Jewish sentiment on the U.S. Left are bolstered by Internet wingnuts intent on slamming Jews in to bolster arguments against Israel. (More)
Target the Dems! A Radical Appeal to the U.S. Left
The Democrats are set to take progressives and radicals for granted again while lunging toward the so-called "center" -- we shouldn't stand for it. (More)
NPR Erroneously Sounds Terror Alarm
As if to exemplify what's wrong with public media, National Public Radio rides the terror-scare bandwagon into its upcoming fundraising. (More)
LA Times Buries Lead on 'Errant' Airstrike
It takes a special kind of "journalist" to barely note the US tried to keep quiet an airstrike that killed 9 allies and civilians, all while doing your best to help soften the story. (More)
Reuters's Brief History of the Turkey-Kuridistan Conflict
How to distort complicated context to bolster a Western perspective. (More)
Media Distorts Missile 'Defense' Plans
The major media swallow government lies that NMD is a "defensive" program and Russia has nothing to fear. (More)
Cherry Picking Coverage of Iraq Tragedy
On yesterday's car bombing, CNN defers to US sources when convenient while the AP interprets the tragedy as evidence of US success. (More)
This lead from a recent Associated Press story jolted me out of my blogging hiatus. I just had to share it with you all (I'm tacking on the second sentence just because it's also a gem): Iraqi... (More)
It is very unfortunate that some people seem intent on dragging the level of debate in these discussions of gender, pornography, etc, down to new lows. Many people on one side of this discussion... (More)
Blog Comments vs. Discussion Forums
After following some of the very heated "threads" of comments on Lucinda Marshall's recent posts have prompted me to write this special post about the use of weblog comments. To date, I have... (More)
Ran across this gem on the CNN site in my daily readings: In addition to their Western look and feel, [Iraqi campaign ads] carry Western messages such as freedom, tolerance and inclusion. That... (More)
What to do with the Democratic Party?
Jessica Azulay and I received a fairly substantial response to our recent essay, which was mostly a strategic presentation of what the hell progressives and radicals should do to make a difference... (More)
Perhaps the only thing more disappointing than watching liberals sell themselves short and shoot themselves in the proverbial feet is watching self-proclaimed leftists do the same thing. The... (More)
Liberals and Mediocrity (or, "Anybody But Kerry")
It's sort of amazing, if you think about it. One could hardly dream up an incumbent president who would be easier to defeat than George W. Bush, and yet the Democratic Party is getting a run for... (More)
Bringing the 'Vietnam Syndrome' Back Home
Back in 1990, during the lead-up to the First Gulf War, George H.W. Bush talked about the need for his impending war not to suffer from what pundits called "the Vietnam syndrome." As the fable... (More)
The federal government is either astonishingly incompetent when it comes to prosecuting terror cases in the US, or it the Ashcroft Justice Department simply doesn't care because it's always the... (More)
Artists in Parecon -- a Response
This is the aspect of parecon theory where I diverge 180 degrees. I cannot fathom why, or really even how, the work of artists (and I'll include "commentators" and social critics in that realm,... (More)
Inconsistency gaining new consistency for Kerry?
Our good friend Rahul Mahajan recently concluded that candidate Kerry is being "illogical" vis-a-vis his stance on presidential powers with regard to warmaking. To me, it appears that for a... (More)
Allawi Unaware Marines Ravaging Najaf (Tell me another...)
If you believe Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, US Marines are operating outside Najaf and haven't entered the city. If you believe photography, video, countless eyewitnesses and US military... (More)
The Old Blogs are Dead -- Long Live the New ZNet Blog!
I don't even want to begin explaining the nightmare I went to trying to fix the blog system, and then when that failed, trying to configure this new system to handle our special needs. But, alas,... (More)