Category: Politics
Electronic Voting Machines May Cast More Doubts Than Votes
by Ed Davis | Apr 15, 2004 | PoliticsThere are two sides in the ongoing political and technical scrap over efforts to reform the voting process, a move begun after the 2000 election scandal in Florida. The Florida election gave—or alleged—a 537-vote edge to George W. Bush over former Vice President Al Gore. Remember? With the help of the 5-to-4 Supreme Court decision […]
The State of the News Media: Not Good | Bush’s Foot Back in Mouth | A Medicare Cover-Up
by WS Editors | Apr 15, 2004 | PoliticsA Media Meltdown—In a lengthy report, the non-partisan Project for Excellence in Journalism describes a field of endeavor in decline, in terms of the quality and quantity of newspapers, newsmagazines, and radio and television news programs. “The State of the News Media in 2004” finds that “Americans think journalists are sloppier, less professional, less caring, […]
The Nonsense of Twisted Intelligence
by WS Editors | Apr 1, 2004 | PoliticsIn our last issue we recalled the famous Democratic slogan: “It’s the economy, stupid!” It originated in an outburst from James Carville, a former Clinton campaign aide nicknamed “the Ragin’ Cajun.” This campaign year we’re hearing a variation of that Clinton classic from the Democrats: “It’s the intelligence, stupid!” Last month Senator John Kerry of […]
Washington CEOs Strike It Rich | Seniors, Doctors Baffled by Medicare | Bush Spoofs
by Editor | Apr 1, 2004 | PoliticsMissing Millions—Like the government’s billions of dollars in solid gold bars buried in underground vaults at Ft. Knox, KY, the underground pelf in Washington would be invisible if it were not for one of America’s most journalistically excavating weekly magazines, the National Journal. The cover story in its February 21 issue reports in devastating detail on […]
Tightening Our Belts
by Perry L. Weed | Mar 15, 2004 | PoliticsEditor’s note: Along with their helpful nitpicks, readers of the Washington Spectator have been filling our in-box with thoughtful pieces on what our founding editor, the late Tristram Coffin, chose 30 years ago as this publication’s main output: “untold stories.” He meant information neglected or buried in the mainstream media. One of those convoluted sagas is what […]
Bad Faith Documentary
Bad Faith
“A great and powerful and timely film” – Ken Burns
Critics are raving about BAD FAITH, the sensational expose of Christian Nationalism from directors Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones
“One of the Ten Best Films of 2024” – Variety
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The Wide Angle: “Project Russia,” Unknown in the West, Reveals Putin’s Playbook
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The Wide Angle: Peter Thiel and the American Apocalypse
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What Does Putin Have on Trump?
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The Wide Angle: Stop Musk Now Or Face Certain Collapse
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Trump and Musk Advance to the Rear and May Lead the Rest of Us Straight to Hell
By Michael Winship