Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Politics

Greenwald explains how he preempted the Snowden smears and took the media by storm

Appearing Sunday with CNN host Howard Kurtz, Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald discussed his thinking behind releasing a video interview containing explosive revelations about the National Seucirty Agency, saying he wanted to present whistleblower Edward Snowden in his own words to preempt the smear campaign that's now in high gear, as the debate seems to have taken the whole of the Western media by storm.

Keep reading... Show less

Kurtz: Zimmerman trial 'media overload' makes justice system seem unfair to black people

CNN media critic Howard Kurtz worried on Sunday that cable news was already spending too much time covering George Zimmerman's trial for the killing of Trayvon Martin, and that the "racially inflammatory" coverage was causing people to question whether African-Americans could get a fair trial in the U.S.

Keep reading... Show less

MSNBC's Ari Melber explains why DNA collection is a civil rights issue

MSNBC host Ari Melber on Sunday warned that collecting the DNA samples of every arrested individual would have a disproportionately negative impact on African Americans.

Keep reading... Show less

Chambliss: Don't put 'any limits' on U.S. involvement in Syria

Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) on Sunday declared that President Barack Obama should not put "any limits" on U.S. military involvement in the civil war that's being waged in Syria.

Keep reading... Show less

Christian Democrat calls on Congress to respect atheists in the military

Rep. Robert Andrews on Friday (D-NJ) implored his fellow lawmakers to support an amendment to the annual defense spending bill that would allow nontheistic chaplains in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Keep reading... Show less

Lindsey Graham: Republicans 'are in a demographic death spiral'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said on Sunday that he favored former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) as a 2016 presidential candidate, but no Republican could win unless comprehensive immigration reform was passed because the party was in a "demographic death spiral."

Keep reading... Show less

Rove: NSA surveillance is OK because fictional cops do it on TV shows

Republican strategist Karl Rove is encouraging Americans to support massive National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs because fictional police officers monitor phone calls on television dramas.

Keep reading... Show less

Cheney: Obama has 'no credibility' -- but the NSA is 'to be believed'

Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday asserted that President Barack Obama has "no credibility" on the so-called war on terror.

Keep reading... Show less

Sarah Palin slams Syrian civil war: 'Let Allah sort it out'

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin slammed President Barack Obama's administration for helping the rebel forces in Syria's civil war on Saturday, ABC News reported.

Keep reading... Show less

Fox News panel clashes over Verizon data-mining 'our butts'

Fox News host Eric Bolling found himself in the middle of a heated argument between network contributors on Saturday over the role of Verizon Communications in the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance of citizens' internet and phone usage.

Keep reading... Show less

Maddow: GOP can't stop playing to its 'apocalyptic, paranoid, gun nut' base

The Republican-led House of Representatives managed to pass a piece of gun-related legislation in time for Friday, the six-month anniversary of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. According to Rachel Maddow, however, the law is a conspiracy theory-inspired piece of right-wing fantasy come to life.

Keep reading... Show less

Maher rips Pat Kennedy's anti-pot crusade: 'This is like global warming denying'

Noted marijuana enthusiast Bill Maher had little patience on Real Time on Friday for former Rep. Patrick Kennedy's (D-RI) campaign against legalizing the drug.

Keep reading... Show less

Harvard professor tells Moyers: Snowden's fear nothing will change 'is the most likely outcome'

Harvard professor Laurence Lessig told Bill Moyers on Friday that former defense contractor Edward Snowden's concerns about popular apathy regarding his revelations of government data gathering are well-founded.

Keep reading... Show less