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By Paul Street at Apr 17, 2007
I took a look at some of the morning shows (“Good Morning America” and “Today”) today. I'm sorry but I was reminded of vultures feasting on the dead. The dominant media's birds of doom are in full feeding frenzy. NBC's Matt Lauer looked hungry…and e... (More) Comments (23)
"Doctrinal Questions": Foreign Policy Tweedledum and Tweedledee
By Paul Street at Apr 15, 2007
The liberals I know need to stop being childishly surprised by the Democratic Party's failure to (a) respond progressively to the progressive antiwar sentiment expressed by U.S. voters last November (b) develop a nonimperialist foreign policy alternat... (More) Comments (6)
By Paul Street at Apr 12, 2007
Let me share one of the the most depressing passages I've ever read in the annals of political journalism. It can be found on the first page of last Sunday's New York Times, at the end of an Adan Nagourney story about Barack Obama's low-key c... (More) Comments (4)
War Tax Resistance and "Spiritual Death"
By Paul Street at Apr 08, 2007
So it's early April, Easter Sunday to be exact and perhaps - given the Christian holiday - you are thinking about the absolute opposition to violence (including imperial state violence) espoused by the Jesus portrayed in the New Testament (see Luke 6.... (More) Comments (34)
By Paul Street at Apr 05, 2007
GI and veteran resistance is growing and critical to the struggle against the illegal United States war on Iraq. Here is a list of links - it is not exhaustive - for a number of groups doing important work in this key area: Military Familie... (More) Comments (13)
Obama's Wonderful Wealth Primary and "The Essence of American Politics"
By Paul Street at Apr 03, 2007
In his 1999 book on Bill and Hillary Clinton, No One Left to Lie To (Verso), the still Left Christopher Hitchens wrote something interesting about “the essence of American politics. This essence, when distilled," said Hitchens, "consists of the... (More) Comments (5)
"I Know How Black Folks Think”: Reflections on a Widely Ignored Comment by Bill Clinton
By Paul Street at Mar 28, 2007
Imagine that George Bush Senior was heard to say this about why the Jewish-American vote went a certain way in a New York City mayoral election: “well, that doesn't surprise me because I know how Jews think.” Imagine that Jimmy Carter was overheard... (More) Comments (6)
"If 'Totalitarianism' Has Any Meaning"
By Paul Street at Mar 26, 2007
Readers interested in the United States' splendid commitment to freedom should consult Noam Chomsky and Gilbert Achcars's remarkable book Perilous Power: The Middle East and U.S. Foreign Policy (Paradigm, 2006). It contains some very useful and learn... (More) Comments (14)
On Selection by Lot, Obama, King and the Right Not to be ruled by Narcissistic, Power-Mad Shitheads
By Paul Street at Mar 19, 2007
One of the distinguishing features of early Athenian democracy was the “selection by lot” – the random appointment – of ordinary citizens for government offices and courts. One of the ideas behind this practice was very interesting from a radical left per... (More) Comments (37)
"Cause the Only Ones that Wanna Scrap Ain't Never Deployed...We Murder for Oil"
By Paul Street at Mar 14, 2007
Maybe (see my last post) I'm looking in the wrong place for the American fascism that matters most. I went to one of my local city Recreation Centers to shoot some baskets and swim yesterday. On the way out I noticed a United States Army Recruiting fly... (More) Comments (27)
I am Contacted by a White Nationalist/American Fascist
By Paul Street at Mar 11, 2007
With all my emphasis on what I call "level-two" - covert and institutional or societal and "state-of-being" - racism (see this for just one recent example), I occasionally forget how many full-blown, flat-out bigoted "state-of-mi... (More) Comments (21)
By Paul Street at Feb 28, 2007
The prolific left intellectual Edward S. Herman reminds us that United States imperialism relies on “Orwellian language” as well as “guns, tanks, missiles, and bombs.” The distortion of words and phrases to put the use of state violence “in a good light” ... (More) Comments (23)
More Than Entertainment and Diversion
By Paul Street at Feb 20, 2007
I've been arguing for some time that it's a key mistake to see dominant media's entertainment component as little more than childish diversion and amusement. That was sort of how the late, brilliant liberal-left neo-Luddite Neil Postman tende... (More) Comments (18)
What "the Better People" Get From Charity: A Response to Goldberg
By Paul Street at Feb 19, 2007
As promised or (depending on your perspective) threatened some time ago, I'm putting up (after a decent two-week interval) a ZNet Sustainer piece I did in response to creepy Jonah Goldberg's widely read column attacking the "secular" and... (More) Comments (7)
Reflections on Republican War Politics
By Paul Street at Feb 15, 2007
The White House's and Republicans' disingenuous Iraq politics would almost be amusing if there weren't so many Iraqi civilians and U.S. troops dying because of the criminal, mass-murderous occupation George W. Bush continues to execute in brazen defia... (More) Comments (31)


