Kavanaugh Confirmation: There Was No Debate When We Needed One
Instead of using the opportunity to find out if Kavanaugh stood for liberty or unbridled executive power, feminist harpies indulged in an orgy of man-hate.
by Paul Craig Roberts | Oct 8, 2018 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
Instead of using the opportunity to find out if Kavanaugh stood for liberty or unbridled executive power, feminist harpies indulged in an orgy of man-hate.
by Paul Craig Roberts | Sep 29, 2018 | Viewpoints, Middle East, Politics, US
The real question before the American people is why they are stone silent while Washington enables Saudi Arabia to murder the Yemeni people.
by David Swanson | Jun 4, 2018 | News & Analysis, Politics, US
How did we get to the point that the US Executive Branch maintains that the president can pardon himself for his crimes and the Congress goes along with it?
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jul 8, 2012 | Essays, Politics, US
Notwithstanding the Supreme Court’s claim to the contrary, the Affordable Care Act’s mandate to purchase insurance is patently unconstitutional.
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jan 25, 2010 | Editorial, Politics, US
The ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission has been the source of a great deal of controversy, but it’s been largely misrepresented by commentators.