Cancel perks for the worst president in history
No cushy benefits. No national security briefings. No perks for the worst president in history.
The beginning of the end of democracy as we know it?
Will history record that Republican senators were more united in their opposition to democracy than Democratic senators are in their support for it?
Despite cutbacks, ExxonMobil continues to fund climate science denial
ExxonMobil has spent more than $39 million to manufacture doubt about climate science.
Bob Dylan and the Ukraine crisis
In recent days, media coverage of a possible summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin has taken on almost wistful qualities, as though the horsemen of the apocalypse are already out of the barn.
Stomping on Our Constitutional Rights
Several states have made it a crime to record corporate animal abusers in the act.
Can Bernie Save America?
Sanders has seized the chance to change the way we think about what is possible in this country.
Does Hillary Get It?
Hillary Clinton doesn’t need to move toward the “middle.” She needs to move instead toward the anti-establishment.
Pay For Play? The Scandal Is Judicial Watch Misleading Gullible Media
Perhaps it is time for someone in the media to investigate its conduct.
Round table on current US foreign policy: Militarism unhinged
How would you assess the most important aspects of current U.S. foreign policy?
A Corporate Apostate
Not only did Mark Bertolini, corporate chief of the health insurance giant Aetna, increase the company's lowest wage to $16 an hour and improve health benefits, he publicly revealed that these increases aren’t as financially painful as other corporate conglomerates claim.








