John Rachel | The Politics of Panic and Puerile Propaganda
...we are still looking at a total retreat from journalistic integrity, an abandonment of responsibility vital to our survival as a nation...
...we are still looking at a total retreat from journalistic integrity, an abandonment of responsibility vital to our survival as a nation...
 Professor Henry Giroux says the appointments signal a future of more war and violent military interventions, and an embrace of Islamophobia https://youtu.be/xiEFn0Ja6ms TRANSCRIPT KIM BROWN: Welcome to The Real News Network, I'm Kim Brown, in Baltimore. Well, Donald Trump is forming his cabinet very much in his own image – white, male and wealthy More
Socialism for Big Business, but capitalism for the poor. A state and corporate partnership of endless debt and war.
The truth is we are stumbling badly in large part because we are just beginning to learn to walk.
Chris Hedges on the most taboo topics in America, with David Talbot.
Democrats and Republicans are choosing to only debate Democrats and Republicans, and preventing any competition.
Giroux argues that the United States' embrace of a surveillance state and culture of violence have replaced the values of freedom, liberty and justice, putting American democracy in jeopardy.
Edward Snowden discusses our choices for the future.
 In the age of Trump, truth becomes the enemy of governance and politics tips over into a deadly malignancy.
Ninety percent! A near unanimous consensus about the lack of confidence in the US political system. The poll taken last month as the primary season comes to a close found ...
Newkirk: We're going to take our democracy back, and there will be a political price to pay for anyone who defends the status quo of corruption, and I think that will impact this election. So we're going to win regardless of whether they take action now or we create a movement moment that's going to push them to ultimately take action.
NADER: Yeah, well, they broke the barrier between commercialism and citizenship and they commercialized elections. They commercialized politics. So everything was for sale; when the dam broke and the corporations went into areas that were relatively forbidden to them, everything was for sale. And when everything is for sale in democracy, guess what? I mean, who can buy it? The people with the most money.