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Molly Ivins: The Suicide of Capitalism

When the Long Term Capital Management hedge fund went belly up in 1998, it nearly wrecked world markets. So why are we allowing well-connected Republicans to prevent the SEC from staving off the next catastrophe?

Posted on Jul 17, 2006 24 COMMENTS


Andy Borowitz: Man in Coma for 19 Years Asks to Go Back to Sleep

The political satirist reports that the patient asked to be made unconscious again after realizing that the person he was seeing on TV was the real president of the United States, not a “Saturday Night Live” impersonator.

Posted on Jul 14, 2006 13 COMMENTS


Lebanon Bombed
AP / Ben Curtis

Chris Hedges: Mutually Assured Destruction in the Middle East

The former Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times and author of the bestseller “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning” argues in this Truthdig column that the bloodshed now engulfing Lebanon and Israel will only worsen as long as extremists on both sides continue to indulge in “collective necrophilia.”

Posted on Jul 14, 2006 156 COMMENTS


Jabari Asim: A Troubled Picture for Black Male Students

The gender gap among African-American college students is growing at a dangerous rate. And it’s no wonder: The roots of the problem were obvious at my daughter’s school, where many boys by age 10 had been socialized to be tough, regarding education with contempt and suspicion.

Posted on Jul 14, 2006 3 COMMENTS


Operation Save America/Operation Rescue
From Operation Save America/Operation Rescue

Last Clinic Standing

An extremist pro-life organization that helped make doctors the targets of deadly attacks in the 1990s is now mobilizing a protest to shutter the last abortion clinic in Mississippi. With reproductive rights under assault across the country, pro-choice activist Sunsara Taylor reports on the high-stakes battle about to take place in Jackson, Miss.

Posted on Jul 13, 2006 45 COMMENTS


DemocracyFest
From DemocracyFest

Join Democracy Fest 2006!

Shameless plug alert: Truthdig managing editor Blair Golson will be co-hosting a panel on alternative media at this weekend’s DemocracyFest in San Diego. Tickets for the conference are going fast. Panelists and speakers include Howard Dean, Al Franken, comedian Marc Maron, Democratic strategist Dave Sirota and BuzzFlash Editor Mark Karlin.

Posted on Jul 13, 2006 1 COMMENT


Ellen Goodman: What’s Eating Us About Eating Lobster?

The arguments for banning the cooking of live lobsters may have their merits, but by making lobster meat just another shrink-wrapped commodity we further disconnect ourselves from the food chain that sustains us.

Posted on Jul 12, 2006 7 COMMENTS


Joe Conason: Sen. Lieberman Literally in Bed With Drug Lobby

The senator who would lecture us on ethics drafted a bill in 2005 that made generous giveaways to pharmaceutical companies—one month after his wife went to work in the pharmaceuticals division of a major lobbying and PR firm.

Posted on Jul 12, 2006 13 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: Your Papers, Please

The current push to require voters to supply proof of citizenship at the voting booth has very little to do with preventing illegal voting and much more to do with keeping away from the polls those most likely to vote for Democrats.

Posted on Jul 12, 2006 3 COMMENTS


Classic Molly Ivins: Economic Morality Has Been Buried

Molly Ivins is on vacation. In this column from 2001, she argues that in a country where CEOs make 475 times the salary of their employees, most people’s “economic freedom” is limited to a choice between cinnamon- and mint-flavored toothpaste.

Posted on Jul 12, 2006 5 COMMENTS


Robert Scheer: Bush Should Channel Nixon in North Korea

Truthdig’s editor in chief argues that President Bush could defuse the nuclear standoff with North Korea by coddling its attention-starved leader--similar to what Nixon did with China. “Hell, Bush might even empathize with Kim’s desire to escape from the shadow of a father from whom he inherited his crown.”

Posted on Jul 11, 2006 15 COMMENTS


Molly Ivins: The Politics of Greed

“Anyone who doesn’t think this is a country where the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer needs to check the numbers—this is Bush country, where a rising tide lifts all yachts.”

Posted on Jul 10, 2006 32 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: The Lieberman-Lamont Litmus Test

Is Ned Lamont running a one-issue campaign against Conn. Sen. Joe Lieberman? Perhaps. But can you think of any one issue more important than the one in question?

Posted on Jul 10, 2006 6 COMMENTS


Robert Scheer on Democracy Now!
From Democracy Now!

Robert Scheer: Why I Wasn’t Prepared for George W. Bush

In an interview with Democracy Now!, Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer explains how, after he had spent decades covering U.S. presidents, Bush threw him for a loop: “At least the other [presidents] knew a lot about the world, had experience, had brains about this, cared. This guy had the platinum American Express card and didn’t even want to see Paris or London.”

  • Read the whole story in Robert Scheer’s new book “Playing President.”
  • Posted on Jul 10, 2006 58 COMMENTS


    Blofeld and Kim Jong-Il
    Blofeld: swapmeetdave.com; Jong-Il: dictatorofthemonth.com

    Andy Borowitz—Kim Jong-Il: I Want to Be Villain in New Bond Film

    “The question ‘What does Kim Jong-Il really want?’ was definitively answered today when the mercurial North Korean dictator offered to abandon his nuclear weapons program in exchange for the role of the villain in the new James Bond film.”

    Posted on Jul 8, 2006 6 COMMENTS


    mushroom cloud
    From mda.mil

    America and Iran: Three Nuclear Ironies

    The United States is apparently considering the use of nuclear weapons to keep Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. How can we contemplate nuking people who might nuke people to show that nuking people is wrong? A veteran nuclear weapons expert at Physicians for Social Responsibility unpacks the apocalyptic irony.

    Posted on Jul 7, 2006 32 COMMENTS


    Jay-Z boycotts Cristal
    From jay-z.net

    Jabari Asim: In the Jay-Z/Cristal Flap, a Ray of Hope?

    With the superstar rapper (above) boycotting the vaunted champagne company for publicly insulting him, might this be an opportunity to encourage the hip-hop and liquor industries to stop pushing alcohol on kids? 

    Posted on Jul 7, 2006 9 COMMENTS


    Has ‘Inconvenient Truth’ Reached ‘Tipping Point’ Status?

    It looks as though “inconvenient truth” is set to join “perfect storm” and “tipping point” in the ranks of superstar catch-phrases. The latest iteration: George Lakoff’s column on the Huffington Post, “Occupation: The Inconvenient Truth About Iraq.”
    Are there other instances? Send ’em in via the comments box....

    Posted on Jul 5, 2006 12 COMMENTS


    Molly Ivins: More Immigrant Bashing on the Way

    “Can’t you see that everything that’s wrong with this country is because of illegal aliens? It’s all their fault. The people in charge have nothing to do with it.”

    Posted on Jul 5, 2006 28 COMMENTS


    The Boy Crisis
    From Newsweek.com

    Ellen Goodman: The ‘Boy Crisis’ Is a Red Herring

    Although it’s sexier and more startling to talk about boys falling behind girls in schools, the real dividing line is race and class.

    Posted on Jul 5, 2006 4 COMMENTS


    Marie Cocco: The Value of a Penny

    Using pennies in everyday transactions is a time-consuming hassle. But might their worth lie therein?

    Posted on Jul 5, 2006


    Bush, Lieberman, Hillary
    AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais

    Robert Scheer: Will the Real Democrats Please Stand Up?

    While Sen. Joe Lieberman has come clean as a true believer in the Bush crusade, Sen. Hillary Clinton continues to shamefully waffle on the Iraq question, which is particularly galling, given her position as the party’s supposed front-runner.

    Posted on Jul 4, 2006 67 COMMENTS


    Jabari Asim: America’s Blacks Are a Giving People

    African-Americans give away a greater percentage of their money to charitable causes than whites.

    Posted on Jul 2, 2006 13 COMMENTS


    Marie Cocco: King George, Dethroned

    As we celebrate our Independence Day, let us thank the Supreme Court for granting us deliverance from the tyranny of a president who tried to fashion himself king.

    Posted on Jul 2, 2006 30 COMMENTS


    John Paul Stevens
    AP / J. Scott Applewhite

    Truthdigger of the Week: John Paul Stevens

    Truthdig salutes the 86-year-old Supreme Court justice who wrote the majority opinion in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, which struck down the military tribunals Bush set up to try Guantanamo detainees. But more important, this decision, in the words of a Yale law professor, “effectively undermines the Administration’s strongest claims about Presidential power,” and may constitute the legal framework necessary to halt the more egregious of Bush’s civil liberties-infringing programs—like warrantless wiretapping and holding terrorism suspects without trial.

    Posted on Jun 30, 2006 1 COMMENT


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