It takes a concerted effort on my part not to post videos here every night of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges. As I just posted video of him a few days ago, I hate to do it again, but, once you see this video of the former New York Times war correspondent being interviewed […]
Tag Archives: intifada
Chris Hedges on why Occupy Wall Street could “bring them all down”
Posted in Civil Liberties, Corporate Crime, History, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Anthony Bologna, Berlin Wall, Charlie Rangel, Chris Hedges, corporate media, corporate takeover of politics, corporatocracy, coup d’état, Democratic Party, East Germany, Eastern Europe, leaderless movements, Leipzig, MoveOn, New York, non-hierarchical structure, Occupy Wall Street, Prague, revolution, Slobodan Milošević, Teamsters, the fall of the Berlin wall, unions, Wall Street, we need a revolution 69 Comments
What in the hell is Israel thinking?
The last time Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington, DC, it was widely reported that he was snubbed by President Obama. I can’t recall the specifics, but I think it had to do with the fact that Netanyahu had announced, right before heading into peace talks, that Israel would be greatly expanding its roundly […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics Also tagged al Qaeda, Amos Harel, Avigdor Lieberman, Benjamin Netanyahu, Binyamin Netanyahu, east Jerusalem, Egypt, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza, humanitarian aid, IDF, international relations, Israel, Israeli Defense Forces, Jewish settlements, Jordan, Juan Cole, Memorial Day, Muqtada al-Sadr, Obama, Palestine, Palestinians, Taliban, Turkey 20 Comments