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Audio: Interview With Congressional Candidate Tony Trupiano

By David Swanson

Here’s a 30-minute mp3 file of an interview I recorded earlier today with Tony Trupiano, the former national radio host who is now the Democratic nominee to throw Bush-follower Thaddeus McCotter out of his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives where he fails to represent Michigan’s 11th District. While I support Trupiano and encourage others to do so, in this interview I ask him about positions read more

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A Blue District Gone Red, Coming Back

By David Swanson

If you live in a solidly red (Republican) or blue (Democratic) district, then the Fifth Congressional District of Virginia might strike you as a moderate area being contested by two moderate candidates. The historically Democratic district, which continues to vote for Democratic state governors, switched when its current congressman, Virgil Goode, left the Democratic Party in 2000 to join the party he usually voted with anyway. But Goode does not always vote like a Republican. read more

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Did They Fool You on Iraq? Are You Ready for Iran?

By David Swanson

A majority of Americans supported attacking Iraq, but now a majority of Americans say it was the wrong thing to do and that they were lied to. If you are among those who supported the attack on Iraq but now believe you were mistaken, then you have one step up on our president – he’s never publicly admitted a mistake in his life. In fact, he once demonstrated the difficulty he has in even imagining being wrong by unsuccessfully attempting to recite the following wise saying: read more

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The Genius of John Nichols

By David Swanson

With “The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders’ Cure for Royalism,” John Nichols has produced a masterpiece that should be required reading in every high school and college in the United States. Unlike several recently published books, this is not an argument for impeaching Bush, not a list of charges, not a rough draft of articles of impeachment. Rather, “Genius” is a history and portrait of the practice of impeachment, a practice that has been used read more

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The Impeachment Moment

Tomgram: David Swanson, The Impeachment Moment

If you’ve been around long enough, you’ve lived through moments — there were a couple of striking ones in the Vietnam era — when all the collective, practical wisdom of pundits and policy makers about what is possible in this world seems to fall away and suddenly the previously inconceivable enters the mainstream. The next thing you know, it’s a commonplace and everybody is proudly ready to take credit for making it read more

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Mommy, What's Waterboarding?

By David Swanson

Remember the great harm done to the moral core of our nation when, according to the excited news reports following Kenneth Starr’s great work in life, children were asking their parents what oral sex was? Neither do I. But children can now ask their parents what torture is, how waterboarding works, and when exactly torture is a good thing. “Mommy, we’re going to play enemy combatant. Can I have some pliers to pull out Geoffrey’s fingernails?”

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Liberty News TV Video Report on Camp Democracy

From Liberty News TV:

Friends, Activists and Countrymen (and Countrywomen),

I just completed the October episode of Liberty News TV, which is devoted to several days of Camp Democracy. It includes lots of interviews with Geoff Millard, Ann Wright, Malik Rahim, David Swanson and others. The show goes out today to 70 public access stations and Free Speech TV to 28 million homes via satellite. Here are the video links so you can watch it online too.

Windows Media

Real Media

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Treating Criminality As Daring Boldness: The Media on Bush

By David Swanson

Ron Brownstein wrote a column this week that illustrates exactly how far the corporate media will go in criticizing President Bush. Brownstein’s criticism is not motivated by his own reflections. He has none, other than those that quietly shape his omissions and categorizations. He’s a corporate journalist. In fact, he’s what passes for a left-wing corporate journalist. Brownstein is not concerned by Bush’s criminal actions, by his unpopularity in polls, read more

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