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This Is Bigger Than Paula Deen

by David J. Leonard | Jun 28, 2013 | Media

We have spent time discussing, debating, and arguing over Paula Deen. From print pundits to cable-news talking heads, much has been said of the TV personality’s use of the “N-Word,” her firing from the Food Network, and whether “in her heart she is a racist.” But a closer look at the details of the civil […]

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Dirty Wars: Murder as Foreign Policy

by Hamilton Fish | Jun 7, 2013 | Media

Dirty Wars, the film, opens in select theaters around the country this weekend. The producers—hostage to the same merciless economics that confront commercial releases—have gone to extra lengths to entice audiences to the theaters during the first weekend. In New York, the co-writer and star of the film—Jeremy Scahill (pictured left), on whose New York […]

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Arthur Goldwag: Alex Jones’ Weather Weapons

by Arthur Goldwag | May 29, 2013 | Media

Alex Jones used to operate under the radar of mainstream media, which studiously ignored him and his theories about 9/11 Truth, Chemtrails, FEMA concentration camps, and deadly vaccines that have been staples of his websites InfoWars and PrisonPlanet. Thanks to Matt Drudge, who helped to mainstream Jones’ ideas (about Obama’s forged birth certificate, Andrew Breitbart’s […]

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Gene Seymour: ‘Scandal’ Empowers as Much as It Enthralls

by Gene Seymour | May 15, 2013 | Media

(There’s a lot to be said for what “Scandal” has done by merely existing, says critic Gene Seymour). When, about a year ago, the first season of “Scandal” sped to a roaring-and-tumbling climax, I had decided that my own tagline for this ABC nighttime political-intrigue soap was “The West Wing: The Anime Version.” What I […]

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Arthur Goldwag: A Bad Day for Jason Richwine Is a Good Day for His White Nationalist Editor

by Arthur Goldwag | May 15, 2013 | Legal Affairs, Media

(Last week, Jason Richwine resigned from the Heritage Foundation after, among other things, it was revealed he wrote for a white supremacy publication called AlternativeRight, edited by Richard Spencer, above. Arthur Goldwag reported from a 2011 conference in which Spencer’s National Policies Institute released a report entitled “The Majority Strategy: Why the GOP Must Win White […]

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