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Robert Reich: Congress pretends to shame corrupt CEOs – but does nothing to stop their crimes

Last week, Congress engaged in a bipartisan barrage of CEO bashing.

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Chris Christie should be impeached if he lied about Bridgegate

By Brigid Callahan Harrison From the prosecution's opening statements in the Bridgegate trial, we're promised evidence will show and that two people -- David Wildstein and Bill Baroni -- had a conversation with Gov. Chris Christie on Sept. 11, 2013 during which time they talked to the governor about the scheme to close lanes to the…

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Trump's strategy of using religion as a political weapon will backfire

Religion always plays a very significant role in American politics, even though our nation promotes separation of church and state. Religion affects our social debate on such issues as abortion, gay rights and gay marriage, drug legalization, prison reform, and affirmative action. And when a Presidential candidate allows himself or herself to speak out in criticism of any specific religious group and its impact on America, that candidate is entering a thicket that is hard to escape from.

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Something momentous happened with the media -- and things may never be the same for Donald Trump

If you sniff around media blogs, which is part of my job, you know that something momentous may have happened last Saturday: The mainstream media finally came out of hiding and called Donald Trump what he is — a liar. And not just any old mainstream media, but the gray lady herself: The New York Times.

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Terence Crutcher is just the latest in a long history of the killing of black men in Tulsa

Terence Crutcher was not armed when he was  shot to death by Officer Betty Jo Shelby of the Tulsa Police Department on Friday. The video of Crutcher's seeming execution was captured by dashboard cameras.

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The candidates and the media have thoroughly corrupted the presidential debates

Let’s call the whole thing off.

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It's disturbing that the deplorable violence at Trump rallies is evidently no longer 'newsworthy'

It has been widely reported that outside a Trump rally in Asheville, North Carolina, Monday night, Sept. 12, a 69-year-old woman was “cold-cocked” (her word) by an irate Trump supporter. The woman, Shirley Teter, later asked a reporter rhetorically: “Why did I get involved yesterday, at my age? Because I ran into another situation that was sickening my heart.” Ms. Teter preserved her sense of whimsy and irony, for she also asked whether “people find a Trump supporter punching her in the face deplorable.”

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Now is the time to pile on in defense of the idea that journalism requires a commitment to truth

After Today show glad-hander Matt Lauer disgraced himself on NBC Wednesday night — failing to correct Donald Trump’s lies about the Iraq war, promoting the notion that Hillary Clinton’s notorious emails constitute a serious blow to national security and repeatedly interrupting Clinton as she spoke whole sentences in response to his fatuous questions — squadrons of actual journalists stepped forward to deplore his insensitivity to truth.

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How the wealthy captured the machinery of democracy and what that means for the rest of us

Sixty-six years ago this summer, on my 16th birthday, I went to work for the daily newspaper in the small East Texas town of Marshall where I grew up. It was a good place to be a cub reporter — small enough to navigate but big enough to keep me busy and learning something every day. I soon had a stroke of luck. Some of the paper’s old hands were on vacation or out sick and I was assigned to help cover what came to be known across the country as “the housewives’ rebellion.”

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Why Democrats could keep control of the White House until 2040

In an earlier article I pointed out that for two thirds of our history, from 1789 to 2009, we have seen multiple terms of office in the Presidency by the same political party.

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Criticizing Hillary's policies is good journalism--but our misogynist media is obsessed with garbage

Once upon a time, men lived in fear of powerful women with the power of the glamour. Glamours were terrifying -- they could rob a man of his most precious belonging -- his penis. In countless stories, witches kept these penises as bird-pets, and there were trees full of penises. Glamours were created by the lies that women told. 

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Are Trump and Putin in cahoots? History shows it could doom his election chances

Americans get indignant when a foreign power seems to be interfering in a presidential election. This year, there is evidence that the Russians may be working to help elect Donald Trump. That could be fatal to his campaign.

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9/11 struck fear in Americans for more than the obvious reasons

9/11 evoked, and still invokes, a number of strong emotions. Sorrow heads the list, for the many killed and otherwise directly affected. And anger/outrage, at extremists who could perpetrate such an act. Plus admiration, for the passengers who downed the plane in Pennsylvania, for the first responders.

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