Thursday, June 12, 2014

counterpunch
NEWS UPDATE
6-7-2014


 
Diana Johnstone on how the U.S. is tightening its grip on Western Europe.

 
Andrew Levine writes that Obama has gone from contempt to the contempible.

 
Peter Lee examines the new Fascism: an "Ism" for the 21st Century.


Gilbert Mercier on oppression, fear and paranoia.

 
James Kilgore argues that mass incarceration has become a fundamental part of how the U.S. addresses race, crime, poverty, gender and inequality.

 
Andre Vltchek says beware of kicking the dragon and the bear!

 
From the archives: Alexander Cockburn writes on the meaning of Tiananmen Square.

 
Paul Atwood analyzes the scapegoating of Bowe Bergdahl.
 
 
Inside the new issue of CounterPunch magazine: GREETINGS FROM THE NEW COLD WAR! Patrick Smith places the Ukrainian crisis in historical and political context; Yvette Carnell profiles the strange career of Obama's Pitbull, Rev. Al Sharpton; David Macaray explores the job-killing history of US trade pacts; Ron Jacobs assays the political resumé of that Prophet of False Hope Bernie Sanders; Kim Nicolini surveys the rock documentaries of DA Pennebaker; JoAnn Wypijewski investigates fatal encounters between police and motorists; Mike Whitney details how Obama made a bad economy worse; Kristin Kolb offers a meditation on water, the Northwest and cancer; Chris Floyd on why some girls are more precious than others; and Jeffrey St. Clair on the Death Penalty and the American Mind.

Quote of the Day
"The First Law of Journalism: to confirm existing prejudice, rather than contradict it." - Alexander Cockburn


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