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A TV Debate We’ll Never See

Even though the proposed debate between Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and President Bush will never happen, it's worth contemplating.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  09-01-2006  |  Commentary

A Big Problem for Hillary Clinton

Clinton is facing a serious problem of premature triangulation.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  06-19-2006  |  Commentary

The Urbanity of Evil

Tariq Aziz had good reason to fear for his life if he ran afoul of Saddam -- in contrast, many officials in Washington have gone along with lethal policies because of fear of losing power.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  06-06-2006  |  Commentary

Advocacy Journalism

We're encouraged to see journalism as dispassionate -- but passive acceptance of murderous priorities in our midst is a form of de facto advocacy.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  05-19-2006  |  Media

What Makes the Media Tic?

When media outlets provide a daily focus on repetitive events and chronic situations, the results are often journalistic grooves that turn into ruts.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  05-19-2006  |  Commentary

Surrogate Attacks

When all else fails, the Bush administration blames the media -- through its surrogates.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  03-23-2006  |  Media

War-Loving Pundits

The third anniversary of the Iraq invasion was bound to attract a lot of media coverage, but scant recognition went to the pundits who helped make it all possible.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  03-16-2006  |  Media

The Unreal Death of Journalism

From local car crashes to catastrophes in faraway places, deadly events are grist for the media mill, but the coverage is almost always superficial.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  02-23-2006  |  Media

Cheney’s Dodge

Dick Cheney surfaced on Feb. 15 long enough for an interview with Fox News eminence Brit Hume, and the spin emerged from a timeworn bag of political tricks.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  02-16-2006  |  Commentary

Smothering King's Legacy

Conservatives praise the Kings as if their work stopped at integration, carefully ignoring King's profound challenge to the kind of budget priorities and militarism that hold sway today.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  02-02-2006  |  Commentary

Flying High With Boeing

Why the heck is a political show on public television getting a lot of its budget from one of the biggest players in the Washington sweepstakes for Pentagon contracts?
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  01-19-2006  |  Media

The Media Politics of Leaks

When thinking about leaks, it's very important to assess whether a journalist has been a watchdog or a flunky for powerful officials.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  01-11-2006  |  Media

Media New Year’s Resolutions for 2006

Who could possibly be in more need of guidance for the next year than the big media outlets that have besieged us during the previous 365 days?
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  12-29-2005  |  Media

Journalists Should Expose Secrets, Not Keep Them

The twin issues of government secrecy and civil liberties have burst into flames. The big spark came when The New York Times reported that domestic spying by the National Security Agency has been going on for years on the orders of President Bush.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  12-22-2005  |  Commentary

Announcing the P.U.-litzer Prizes for 2005

Here are the 14th annual P.U.-litzer Prizes, awarded for the foulest media performances of 2005.
Random Lengths News  |  Norman Solomon  |  12-20-2005  |  Commentary

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