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It is urgent that she’s stopped: Hillary Clinton’s nightmare neoliberalism and American exceptionalism makes the world a dangerous place
Patrick L. Smith
American foreign policy has not worked for decades. Hillary believes all of its myths to her core. This is scary
Mr. Spock at the “sh*t show”: Barack Obama, the rise of Trump and a world gone crazy
Andrew O'Hehir
No, Republicans, you can't blame Obama. But our strangest, coolest president ever may have paved the way to madness
A truly bone-chilling GOP debate: Why the most sedate one yet was also the scariest
Heather Digby Parton
Last night's Republican debate was light on insults and heavy on the issues — and it was terrifying
Stripping and Starbucks — when corporations take over desire
Jessica Berson
"Once I began dancing at Diamonds, I realized that while Backstage Bill’s was a strip club, Diamonds was a brand"
The real story about Syria and Libya: Behind a new agreement with Moscow, and the insidious way the New York Times protects Hillary
Patrick L. Smith
A new accord with Moscow on Syria clears up little. And a new Times series on Clinton and Libya has a messy agenda
We’re never winning these wars: America has zero to show for its decades of bloodshed in the Middle East
Tom Engelhardt
Armed conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond hasn't brought anything close to lasting peace. Quite the opposite
This is how we spooked Putin: What the New York Times won’t tell you about the American adventure in Ukraine
Patrick L. Smith
The failure of Washington’s most adventurous power assertion in post-Cold War period can no longer be papered over
How Delaware became an American haven for “grand corruption”
Robert Hennelly
An international watchdog just called out the First State for its dangerous role in the corporate ecosystem
Dear Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem: Feminism demands we reject America’s deadly imperialism
Sarah Lazare
Women are the first victims of our foreign policy. Hillary can't have it both ways, and neither can her backers
“Intelligent people know that the empire is on the downhill”: A veteran CIA agent spills the goods on the Deep State and our foreign policy nightmares
Patrick L. Smith
After almost 30 years in the CIA, Ray McGovern became a truth-teller. He sits down with Salon for a long debriefing
“Cruel bastards hang together: All you need to know”: The world according to the New York Times
Patrick L. Smith
American media covers the world through American eyes. Let's look at Syria the way the rest of the world does
4 things Obama can do to prevent the planet from destroying itself before he leaves office
Elliott Negin
Far from threatening U.S. security, these measures would save taxpayers billions and make the world a safer place
A former KGB agent isn’t the only Putin critic to wind up dead
Dan Peleschuk
Kremlin officials have a long history of denying involvement in the disappearances of their loudest detractors
There will be chaos: Big Oil’s collapse and the birth of a new world order
Michael Klare
Barrel prices have completely cratered. With alternative energies on the rise, geopolitics may never be the same
Emails expose close ties between Hillary Clinton and accused war criminal Henry Kissinger
Ben Norton, Jared Flanery
Kissinger met regularly with Secretary Clinton, and applauded her hawkish foreign policy in a handwritten message
Flaunting our ignorance: We’re looking at you, GOP candidates
Daniel R. DeNicola
It's more than good ole American anti-intellectualism -- we celebrate our ignorance and wear it as a badge of pride
He cries for Americans alone: Our wars and violence destroy families — those kids deserve Obama’s tears too
Ben Norton
The U.S. is responsible for countless deaths around the world, yet the president doesn't weep for those victims
He’s made the Middle East worse: Let’s be honest, Obama bears as much responsibility for this mess as predecessors who shaped them
Patrick L. Smith
Decades of poorly concocted policies with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and others haunt us -- and worsen every day
A year of war: 10 destructive armed conflicts the U.S. fueled in 2015, explained
Ben Norton
A look at the role of the U.S. in a dismal year marked by war and violence
From bad to worse to delusional: The real story about Syria that the New York Times won’t tell you
Patrick L. Smith
The Times’ coverage of anything that challenges the mythology of American primacy just gets worse
Donald Trump’s got Putin fever: The GOP frontrunner is stumping for a Russian strongman
Heather Digby Parton
And it still probably won't hurt him in the polls
There is no bromance between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
Dan Peleschuk
When the Russian president says the Donald is "very outstanding," he's really sending a message to the White House
This is why Stephen Colbert keeps losing to Jimmy Fallon
Sarah Burris
At the moment Bruce Springsteen is on Fallon, here's the brilliant but bizarre bit done by Colbert
Sex strikes, like the one in “Chi-raq,” can be powerful motivators — at the very least, they’re great for publicity
Anna Pulley
Women have withheld sex to achieve everything from an end to violence to a decent water supply. Sometimes it worked
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