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Kerry's Comment and the Democrats' Class Problem
By Paul Street at Nov 02, 2006
At some point during the 2004 presidential (s)election, the satirical newspaper "The Onion" did a funny piece in which John Kerry gave a campaign speech to blue-collar workers from the deck of a rolling yacht. The sailing vessel was docked in th... (More) Comments (7)
Who Stole Our Cheese (and Killed Our Democracy and Poisoned Our Planet)?
By Paul Street at Nov 01, 2006
In May of 2005, on the pages of this blog, I said that I would produce an article on the the best-selling corporate-Orwellian fable "Who Moved My Cheese?" Then I tragically misplaced the notebook in which my reflections on that noxious neoliberal fairy ta... (More) Comments (6)
By Paul Street at Oct 24, 2006
A specter haunts liberal and progressive America: Obamania. With BaRockstarObama appearing on Oprah, the Today Show, the covers of Men's Vogue and Vanity Fair, conducting a 13-city book tour, being featured in New York Times op-eds by (a fawning) David B... (More) Comments (28)
Trivial Media in "the Nation that Stands Taller and Sees Farther"
By Paul Street at Oct 14, 2006
Hey, remember when NBC News reporter David Gregory finally lost it and became visibly angry during a White House press conference last winter? It wasn't about the administration's numerous and continuing deceptions on Iraq. It wasn't about the... (More) Comments (22)
The Arrow on the Doorpost:A Victory for Creeping Homeland Fascism
By Paul Street at Sep 28, 2006
There's something happening here What it is ain't exactly clear There's a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to beware I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down ... (More) Comments (45)
Motoko Rich and the New York Times Should Be Ashamed
By Paul Street at Sep 23, 2006
Motoko Rich should be ashamed of hersef. In a front-page New York Times story yesterday, the former residential real estate reporter (recently promoted to the Times' publishing beat) Rich noted that Noam Chomsky's book Hegemony or Survival (200... (More) Comments (5)
"The Same Opportunities as a Kid from the United States"
By Paul Street at Sep 20, 2006
The latest issue of The New Yorker contains an article by David Remnick on Bill Clinton's career as an ex-president. On page 49 of this essay, Remnick reproduces part of a dialogue he overheard earlier this summer between Clinton and philanthropist b... (More) Comments (27)
By Paul Street at Sep 11, 2006
Here (beginning three paragraphs below) are two pieces I did in late 2004 on 9/11/2001. I have just sent a short five-year 9/11 retrospective out for publication and so will not paste it in here. If and when it goes up I'll wait a while and link it here. ... (More) Comments (8)
"Who Controls the Past:" Some Historical Quotations For Bush
By Paul Street at Sep 01, 2006
In a press conference 11 days ago, Yale History Major George W. Bush told a reporter that Iraq actually had “nothing” to do with the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. This brief and quickly qualified acknowledgement of an aspect of the truth was made ... (More) Comments (29)
"Where Government Responds to the Will of the People"
By Paul Street at Aug 23, 2006
In his White House press conference earlier this week, George W. Bush told a reporter that "the only way to defeat" the authoritarian ideology of the "terrorists and extremists" who are resisting U.S. military forces in the Middle East... (More) Comments (35)
Lebanon, Israel, and Mass American Infantilization
By Paul Street at Aug 04, 2006
I've had three small sets of numbers, one photograph, and one television show running through my head all day. The first set of numbers is 540/55. The first number in that pair is the quantity of Lebanese people, “mostly civilians,” killed by the Is... (More) Comments (62)
Selective War Photography: Worthy and Unworthy Victims
By Paul Street at Jul 22, 2006
Here is a short piece I did for the excellent radical-democratic newsletter Dissident Voice: “A picture,” the old saying goes, “is worth a thousand words.” When it comes to eliciting support for, or revulsion against, a policy, it is often true, for... (More) Comments (11)
The Ward Churchill Dismissal: "A Political Lynching"
By Paul Street at Jul 10, 2006
I suspect that a few of this blog's readers know that the University of Colorado at Boulder has informed the prolific left ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill of its intent to dismiss him for "research misconduct." Take a look at t... (More) Comments (35)
"That's Absurd:" Dubya Speaks on Europeans' Fear of Washington
By Paul Street at Jun 22, 2006
My fellow Americans, our Liar in Chief certainly gave Europe and the world an up-close look at the authoritarian idiocy that passes for democratic “leadership” in our glorious nation-state, the self-proclaimed homeland and headquarters of human freedom. W... (More) Comments (50)
"Punishment Intended to Drive Men to...Suicide"
By Paul Street at Jun 13, 2006
Regarding the recent suicides at Guantanamo, here are three well-crafted letters to the editor in today's New York Times: 1. To the Editor: Re "Three Prisoners Commit Suicide at Guantanamo" (front page, June 11): Amnesty International, Human R... (More) Comments (12)


