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Hadden and Luce
Time Inc. /From "The Man Time Forgot"

The Betrayal at the Heart of Time Magazine

Why did Henry Luce, titan of 20th-century journalism, bury the legacy of his boyhood friend and rival, Time magazine co-founder Briton Hadden? That’s the provocative and never-before-told story at the heart of the new book “The Man Time Forgot.” Truthdig interviews its author, Isaiah Wilner. (Above: Hadden, left, and Luce, center, in 1925.)

Posted on Oct 10, 2006 29 COMMENTS


Molly Ivins: The Not-So-Great Texas Gubernatorial Debate

Kinky Friedman came off as an unrepentant racist on Friday night, so the contest has come down to Rick Perry, who has really good hair, and Chris Bell, who has everything else.

Posted on Oct 9, 2006 19 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: The Death of Safia Ama Jan

The unpunished slaying of an Afghan women’s-rights worker belies America’s commitment to the liberation of Afghanistan’s female population.

Posted on Oct 9, 2006 3 COMMENTS


Iran's nuclear missile
AP Photo/Vahid Salemi

Chris Hedges: Bush’s Nuclear Apocalypse

The former Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times and author of the bestseller “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning” reports on Bush’s plan for Iran, and how a callous war, conceived by zealots, will lead to a disaster of biblical proportions.

Posted on Oct 9, 2006 223 COMMENTS


Jabari Asim: ‘Fry That Chicken’

Asim examines a hot internet video for the potency of its racist content, and wonders why a black entertainer would make a music video that is more racist than “Birth of a Nation.”

Posted on Oct 8, 2006 22 COMMENTS


Andy Borowitz—Bush on Foley: We Must Crack Down on Illegal Immigration

Bush remained resolute that America’s immigration crisis, and not the behavior of Mr. Foley, was the true root cause of the scandal.

Posted on Oct 6, 2006 21 COMMENTS


Bob Woodward
From cavalierdaily.com

Truthdigger of the Week: Bob Woodward

Truthdig tips its hat this week to Bob Woodward, whose book “State of Denial” plowed over much-trod territory and still managed to surface plenty of fresh headlines. (Video and more after the jump...)

Posted on Oct 6, 2006 13 COMMENTS


Molly Ivins: Return of the War Criminal

The fact that Henry Kissinger is ascendant in the Bush administration is easily the most vile revelation to surface in Bob Woodward’s new book.

Posted on Oct 5, 2006 22 COMMENTS


Joe Conason: The Gang That Couldn’t Talk Straight

More disturbing than the GOP’s attempts to shift blame in the Foley scandal is the emerging narrative of dereliction and coverup.

Posted on Oct 5, 2006 4 COMMENTS


Ellen Goodman: A Lousy Way to Win Back Congress

I would have preferred the Democrats to end up ascendant in November based on the strength of their ideas, but if it takes Mark Foley to bring down the GOP house, so be it.

Posted on Oct 5, 2006 8 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco:  Foley’s a Sideshow

The GOP’s coverup of Mark Foley’s Internet escapades is actually the party’s least shocking shirking of responsibility.

Posted on Oct 4, 2006 5 COMMENTS


Mark Ruffalo
Courtesy WorldCantWait

Mark Ruffalo: ‘Step Down, Mr. Bush’

Read and watch the impassioned speech that the celebrated actor gave on Monday at a rally for World Can’t Wait--Drive Out the Bush Regime.

Posted on Oct 3, 2006 42 COMMENTS


Bernard Fall book
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The Unquiet Frenchman

The life of political scientist Bernard Fall, the first soldier-scholar to predict an inglorious end for America in Vietnam, is remembered in a new biography by his widow. She speaks with Truthdig guest interviewer Sarah Stillman about the government’s lies—in Vietnam then, and in Iraq now.

Posted on Oct 3, 2006 23 COMMENTS


Lebanese girls
Courtesy Nir Rosen

Hizb Allah, Party of God

In the wake of Israel’s 33-day war with Hizballah, the 24-year-old Islamic movement has become the most popular political party in the Middle East. Here’s why that shouldn’t worry us.

Posted on Oct 3, 2006 78 COMMENTS


Robert Scheer: Rice More Sordid Than Foley

Rep. Mark Foley’s predations might be evidence of a Republican Party gone to seed, but don’t let it obscure the fact that Condoleezza Rice appears to have lied under oath about Al Qaeda attack warnings she received in advance of Sept. 11.

Posted on Oct 3, 2006 82 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: America’s Other Civil War

A bipartisan panel has concluded that most Americans want exactly the kind of universal healthcare system that Hillary Clinton was vilified for trying to create over a decade ago.

Posted on Oct 2, 2006 7 COMMENTS


Molly Ivins: Ring the Bell for a Texas Democrat

Between an unabashedly clueless Kinky Friedman and Rick “The Coiffure” Perry, the Texas governor’s race is screaming for a dark-horse candidate.

Posted on Oct 2, 2006 25 COMMENTS


Andy Borowitz: Kangaroo Selected as New Hussein Judge

The political satirist reports on the brouhaha surrounding an unconventional choice to hold sway over the dictator’s trial.

Posted on Sep 29, 2006 3 COMMENTS


Jabari Asim: The Most Potent Epithet of All

“Whether or not one uses the N-word isn’t one of those ‘distraction’ issues like flag burning; it’s a character issue.”

Posted on Sep 29, 2006 14 COMMENTS


Arnold and Richard

Truthdiggers of the Week: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Richard Branson

Truthdig salutes the California governor and the Virgin empire founder for their leadership in the fight against global warming.

Posted on Sep 29, 2006 13 COMMENTS


Princeton Report
From princeton.edu

Elite Bipartisan Group Pushes for Foreign Policy Overhaul

Nearly 400 of the world’s leading foreign policy intellectuals contributed to a Princeton University-organized initiative that calls for a new grand strategy to address America’s national security concerns. (More after the jump...)

Posted on Sep 28, 2006 13 COMMENTS


Molly Ivins: Habeas Corpus, R.I.P. (1215 - 2006)

With a smug stroke of his pen, President Bush is set to wipe out a safeguard against illegal imprisonment that has endured as a cornerstone of legal justice since the Magna Carta.

Posted on Sep 27, 2006 159 COMMENTS


Joe Conason: GOP Can’t Handle the 9/11 Truth

When Condoleezza Rice claimed that Bush & Co. did just as much in the run-up to 9/11 as Clinton & Co. did in the preceding eight years, it had to rank as one of the most baldfaced lies ever uttered by a Bush administration official.

Posted on Sep 27, 2006 20 COMMENTS


Ellen Goodman: Speak of the Devil

In the same week, both Hillary Clinton and President Bush were labeled the devil. Have we gotten perhaps a bit too literal in the demonization of our enemies?

Posted on Sep 27, 2006 5 COMMENTS


Marie Cocco: The Race That ‘Macaca’ Made

The unraveling of Virginia Sen. George Allen’s reelection campaign may have begun with a single offensive remark caught on tape, but his competitor’s Lamont-style netroots insurgency is just as responsible for making the race tight.

Posted on Sep 27, 2006 2 COMMENTS


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