Donald Trump's Anti-Muslim Rhetoric Amplified on Local Talk Radio
"My only problem with Trump's comments is that they don't go far enough," one local radio host said. "We are not the world's garbage can."
"My only problem with Trump's comments is that they don't go far enough," one local radio host said. "We are not the world's garbage can."
There is a coordinated and well-financed campaign led by Israel and its supporters literally to criminalize political speech and activism against Israeli occupation.
Human rights advocates described the president's proposal "as a plan to move Guantánamo to another ZIP code."
All CBS showed were their thoughts on terror and Donald Trump. They had more to say than that.
Florence Hartmann, who reported on the Yugoslav wars, describes her bizarre and chilling arrest by the international tribunal at The Hague.
In high schools around the country, teams of students are engaging in a more intense, thoughtful debate about government spying than Congress has ever had.
The journalistic climate created by CNN neuters journalists, renders them impotent and their function largely irrelevant, and — by design or otherwise — obliterates a vital check on tyrannical impulses.
The flamboyant denunciations of Trump by establishment figures make no sense except as self-aggrandizing pretense. He’s their id.
We've been told for years that The Terrorists "hate our freedoms," yet we cannot seem to rid ourselves of those who think the solution is to voluntarily abolish those freedoms ourselves.
A right-wing website "reported" the smear against Saadiq Long. And from there, a wide range of media outlets and individuals with prominent platforms and all kinds of axes to grind explicitly declared him a Terrorist: no evidence, no trial, no due process, not even any charges.
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