Quite a bit has happened over this past week. For the purposes of this post, I’d like to focus on just three of the many story lines that I’ve been following; our bombing of Syria, the Scooter Libby pardon, and the criminal case against Donald Trump’s “fixer,” Michael Cohen. Let’s start by talking about Michael […]
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The “unlawful” bombing of Syria, the curious pardoning of Scooter Libby, and the expanding criminal case against Michael Cohen
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, Adam Davidson, Adam Schiff, Azerbaijan, bank fraud, Bashar al-Assad, bombing, chemical weapons, Christopher Steele, collusion, criminal investigation, Dick Cheney, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., dossier, FBI, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq war, Ivanka Trump, Jerrold Nadler, Karen McDougal, Michael Cohen, money laundering, obstruction of justice, pardons, Republic of Georgia, Revolutionary Guard, Richard Nixon, Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, Russia, Russiagate, Scooter Libby, Stormy Daniels, Syria, Valerie Plame, Vancouver, Vladimir Putin, wag the dog 41 Comments
Chris Hedges on why Occupy Wall Street could “bring them all down”
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 […]
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, intifada, leaderless movements, Leipzig, MoveOn, New York, non-hierarchical structure, Occupy Wall Street, revolution, Slobodan Milošević, Teamsters, the fall of the Berlin wall, unions, Wall Street, we need a revolution 69 Comments