Synthetic Left Joins Corporate Right in Getting Ukraine War Wrong
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McCarthyism re-emerging stronger than ever in Ukraine policy debates
By Ted Galen Carpenter, Responsible Statecraft, 4/11/22
A troubling pattern has developed over the decades in which foreign policy hawks smear their opponents and thereby seek to foreclose discussion of questionable U.S. policy initiatives.
McCarthyism re-emerging stronger than ever in Ukraine policy debates
Happy Birthday Charlie Chaplin: Revisiting ‘The Great Dictator’
‘We the People’ Are the New, Permanent Underclass in America

By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead, April 11, 2022
This is financial tyranny.
The U.S. government—and that includes the current administration—is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, and “we the taxpayers” are the ones who must foot the bill for the government’s fiscal insanity.
‘We the People’ Are the New, Permanent Underclass in America
Report from March Moscow Policy conference—Ukraine Denazification and Z
How Many Years Has the U.S. Been at War?
The U.S. Has Only Been At Peace For 17 Years Total Since Its Birth.
How Many Years Has the U.S. Been at War?
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Make Nazism Great Again
The supreme target is regime change in Russia, Ukraine is just a pawn in the game – or worse, mere cannon fodder.
Make Nazism Great Again
Romney’s “Treason” Smear of Tulsi Gabbard is False and Noxious, But Now Typifies U.S. Discourse
The Founders limited “treason” in the Constitution due to grave concerns it would be weaponized to criminalize dissent: exactly how the term is now routinely used.
Romney’s “Treason” Smear of Tulsi Gabbard is False and Noxious, But Now Typifies U.S. Discourse
In Ukraine reporting, Western press reveals grim bias toward ‘people like us’
In Ukraine reporting, Western press reveals grim bias toward ‘people like us’
Unfortunately, in Europe’s newest conflict, at least one age-old problem persists: The limits of empathy in wartime are still too often measured by race.
US can’t absolve itself of responsibility for Putin’s Ukraine invasion
The conflict renders a judgment on post-Cold War US policy. That policy has now culminated in a massive diplomatic failure.
US can’t absolve itself of responsibility for Putin’s Ukraine invasion

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