America and Venezuela: Constitutional Worlds Apart – by Stephen Lendman Although imperfect, no country anywhere is closer to a model democracy than Venezuela under President Hugo […]
Iraq Progress Report: A Time to Assess and Reflect – by Stephen Lendman The Bush administration is required to submit three progress reports on Iraq to […]
A “Slow Motion Train Wreck” – by Stephen Lendman These days, financial/market punditry seems to follow two opposite lines of thinking. It ranges from the predominant […]
Reviewing Marjorie Cohn’s “Cowboy Republic” – by Stephen Lendman Marjorie Cohn is a distinguished law professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego where […]
Reviewing Ferdinand Lundberg’s “Cracks in the Constitution” – by Stephen Lendman Ferdinand Lundberg (1905 – 1995) was a 20th century economist, journalist, historian and author of […]
Reviewing Linda McQuaig’s “It’s the Crude, Dude” – by Stephen Lendman Linda McQuaig is a prominent, admired, and award-winning Canadian journalist writing about vital issues of […]
Reviewing Michael Parenti’s “Democracy For the Few” – by Stephen Lendman Michael Parenti is an internationally known speaker and award winning author of 20 books and […]
Saving A President – by Stephen Lendman In his first year in office, the widely-followed Cook Political Report had this assessment of George Bush’s early months […]
The Militarization and Annexation of North America – by Stephen Lendman Besides the Bush administration’s imperial aims and permanent war on the world, add the one […]