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Saturday, January 28th, 2012

Right-Wing Lunacy: The Shameless Lies Conservative Media Tell Their Audience

By Michael Lind, Salon

From Social Security hysteria to "Obamacare" madness, right-wing propaganda is increasingly divorced from reality.

DNA Database of Men Who Pay for Sex? The Strange Push to Make Cops Collect DNA from Suspected Johns

By Melissa Gira Grant, AlterNet

Law enforcement and conservative campaigners want to threaten men who buy sex with the possibility of being marked for life in a government database.

The 5 Most Offensive Celebrity Endorsements

By Lauren Kelley, AlterNet

Celebrities really should have turned down these endorsements, for our sake and theirs.

The Truth Behind Why High Calorie Chef Paula Dean Is Pushing Diabetes Drug

By Brad Jacobson, AlterNet

Why ask the most famous unhealthy cook in America to promote a diabetes drug before anyone knew she suffered from diabetes?

Time to Break Up Zombie Bank of America?

By Sarah Jaffe, AlterNet

The B of A death watch continues as a new petition calls for federal regulators to dismantle the big bank before it implodes.

Top 5 Reasons You Should Run to See Oscar Favorite 'The Artist'

By Alison Pace, AlterNet

One moviegoer's list of why you should run, dance, and mug to see 'The Artist' -- a celebration of silent films and the power of cinema.

Nukespeak: The Selling of Nuclear Technology from the Manhattan Project to Fukushima

By Richard C. Bell, Stephen Hilgartner, Rory O'Connor, AlterNet

In the end, the answer to the mystery of why nuclear power in the United States is still afloat comes down to money.

The Invisible War of Military Women

By Holly Kearl, Ms. Blog

A new documentary called The Invisible War reveals the heart-breaking truth about sexual assault in the military.

Can a Strong Coalition of Pot Activists Define Medical Marijuana Regulation -- And Avoid the Feds?

By Phillip Smith, Drug War Chronicle

A coalition of advocates has filed a statewide medical marijuana regulation initiative aimed at ending the years-long confusion over what is and what is not allowed.

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Robert Greenwald and Reporter Michael Hastings Take on the Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America's War Machine

By Robert Greenwald, AlterNet

Hastings, in his hard-hitting new book, discusses "politically correct imperialism," why the military is obsessed with its legacy, and why we're stuck in post-9/11 thinking.

The 10 Most Brazen Lies Offered By the Remaining GOP Presidential Hopefuls

By Joshua Holland, AlterNet

Just because some of its wheels have come flying off, that doesn't mean the GOP clown car isn't still moving down the road toward Election Day.

Why We Should Thank Stephen Colbert: 3 Ways the Culture-Jammer Exposes Our Rotten Corporate State

By Scott Thill, AlterNet

Colbert educates viewers on America's arcane political machinery, while schooling mainstream journalists on how to properly inform the citizenry.

America’s Dead Zones: From Dodge City to Durango, Why Does Prosperity Pass So Many Places By?

By Louis Ferleger, AlterNet

Some regions are recovering, while others across America remain in deep decline. How did this happen and what can we do?

Gingrich Can't Find His Lucky Race Card; Loses Edge in Fla. Debate and Polls

By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet

Do Harsh Pot Laws Create a Dangerous Drinking Culture? 5 Reasons to Get Stoned Instead of Drunk

By Kristen Gwynne, AlterNet

Myths about marijuana convince people that alcohol is safer, but science shows pot is the healthier choice.

Why Climate Change Will Make You Love Government

By Christian Parenti, TomDispatch.com

Apple's Insanely Profitable and Arguably Destructive Made-in-China Quarter

By Andrew Leonard, Salon

The American middle class might not be making iPads and iPhones, but they sure are buying a lot of them

Memo to the News Media: Newt Didn't Want an 'Open Relationship' -- He Just Wanted to Cheat

By Theresa "Darklady" Reed, AlterNet

You don’t lie about an affair for six years and then ask permission.

Stung by Bad PR, City Officials Adopting New Tactics to Suppress Occupy Oakland

By Susie Cagle, AlterNet

"The government can always articulate rationales for why they're prosecuting one person and not another."

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

The 10 Most Racist Moments of the GOP Primary (So Far)

By Chauncey DeVega, AlterNet

The Republican Party is digging deep into the old bucket of white racism, using the politics of fear, hostility and anxiety to win over white voters.

Apple Driving Workers to Threaten Mass Suicide? The Pathologies of the Modern Corporation

By Robert Cruickshank, AlterNet

Better technology is not sufficient to build a better society. To really change lives, corporations must use their work force to improve democracy and equality.

Don't Let Occupy Be Occupied: 6 Ways to Fight the Creep to Institutionalize

By Harriet Barlow, AlterNet

Crucial movements of the past with clear and radical demands suffered a diminished voice when traditional organizational standards took hold. Hopefully not Occupy.

Why Evangelicals Don't Care When Rich White Conservatives Defile Marriage

By Amanda Marcotte, AlterNet

Gingrich doesn’t live by the strict sexual rules laid out by conservatives, because those rules are meant for other people: the poor, Democrats, gays, and minorities.

Paula Deen: Populist Cook or Diabetic Scam Artist?

By Lynn Parramore, AlterNet

Tradition doesn't need to be thrown out, but adapted as we learn about the body and adjust ourselves to the more sedentary ways of modern life.

9 Crucially Important Issues Obama Ignored in His State of the Union

By Nomi Prins, AlterNet

The president was in full campaign mode this week, but there was a lot he didn't say.

The Fascinating Scientific Reason Why "Money Doesn't Buy Happiness"

By David McRaney, You Are Not So Smart

No matter how you turn it, research says once your basic needs are taken care of, money and other rewards don’t make you happier.

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

How Newt Gingrich Shamelessly Feeds the Fears and Egos of White Conservatives -- and Why That May Win Him the GOP Nomination

By Joshua Holland, AlterNet

If Gingrich does manage to pull off an unlikely victory, it will be the result of running a picture-perfect right-populist campaign.

Obama's State of the Union Plays to His Base -- But Not Everything Was Worth Cheering

By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet

In his State of the Union message, Obama succeeded in painting the GOP as obstructionist, and came down hard on the banks.

Will the Young Rise Up and Fight Their Indentured Servitude to the Student Loan Industry?

By Bruce E. Levine, AlterNet

The solution to class exploitation and abuse is always the same: Get conscious, get angry, get energized, and get organized.

5 Republican Lies About Income Inequality

By David Morris, On the Commons

The Republican position on inequality rests on five statements, all false.

Mitch Daniels' State of the Union Response Shows GOP Priority: Beating Up on Workers

By Josh Eidelson, AlterNet

Daniels’ response was the first to be delivered from a building surrounded by dozens of police cars and chanting activists, protesting his latest anti-union move.

Why Does Mitt Romney Want to Keep His Tax Returns From the Bain Years Under Wraps?

By Dave Johnson, AlterNet

These documents could reveal a lot about how our economy was transformed into a playground for the 1 percent.

America Has Become the World's Arms Dealer -- But at What Cost to Ourselves and the World?

By William Astore, TomDispatch.com

Last year saw the U.S. on pace to deliver more than $46 billion in foreign arms sales. Who says America isn’t number one anymore?

3 Ways Conservative Christianity's Obsessions Promote Abortions

By Valerie Tarico, Away Point

One of the great ironies of American society is that most abortions in the U.S. are caused by conservative Christians.

How Right-Wing Libertarians, John Birchers and Conspiracy Freaks Are Trying to Hijack the Occupy Movement

By Eric Johnson, AlterNet

The Occupy movement's evolving agenda is in danger of being sullied by association with neo-Nazi David Duke and antigovernment crusader Ron Paul.

Is Gay a Choice? The Science Behind Actress Cynthia Nixon's Controversial Remarks

By Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon

Activists have long combated attacks on LGBT identities by highlighting the science showing that homosexuality is genetic, but there is other research worth considering.

3 Ways Laws Are Stacked to Favor Fracking Companies -- And How We Can Change That

By Peter Montague, AlterNet

The U.S. legal system is strongly biased in favor of economic growth, even if it harms human health and the environment.

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Will the Mitt/Newt Slugfest Boost the Occupy Movement?

By Lynn Parramore, AlterNet

Representing the twin evils of ruthless capitalism and government corruption, the GOP candidates are bringing core Occupy issues to the fore.

Andrew Sullivan is Right: Obama Has Governed as a Conservative

By Guy T. Saperstein, AlterNet

Sullivan took Obama's critics to task for not recognizing his accomplishments--sadly, those accomplishments only appeal to "conservative-minded independents" like him.

5 Biggest Lies About the Right-Wing Corporate-Backed War on Our Schools

By Kristin Rawls, AlterNet

Though National School Choice Week has some liberal support, its primary backers are deeply conservative activists whose goal is to dissolve public education in the US.
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Obama's Favorite Wall Streeters

By Bill Moyers, Michael Winship, Moyers & Company

We’ve already made our choice for the best headline of the year, so far: “Citigroup Replaces JPMorgan as White House Chief of Staff.”
Debbie Peagler

Eyewitness Identification Has 50% Error Rate? How We Throw People in Prison Based on False ID

By Patricia J. Williams, The Nation

From Sacco and Vanzetti to Troy Davis, witnesses to crime scenes get it wrong too often. So why did the Supreme Court just make it harder to challenge such evidence in court?

While Republicans Play Politics Over Food Stamps, New Film Focuses on Hunger in America

By Amy Goodman, Raj Patel, Democracy Now!

Amy Goodman and Raj Patel discuss the 49 million people who are struggling to get enough to eat in America, and why GOP candidates' posturing isn't helping.

Can Infidelity Make a Relationship ... Stronger?

By Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon

The specter of cheating looms large. But does it always have to have catastrophic consequences?

Drones for the Paparazzi? How Unmanned Flying Machines Could Invade Your Life

By Becky Hogge, Comment Is Free

America's use of drones for targeted killings is serious enough. But commercial and law enforcement uses are on the horizon.

Once Again, Believers Have it Wrong: Atheists Don't Just Want Sex, Drugs, and Lack of Morality

By Adam Lee, AlterNet

As much as religion's defenders would like us to believe otherwise, there is no non-human moral authority.

Jobs Won't Come Back to America Until the Government Pushes Greedy Corporate Executives to Invest at Home

By Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog

Without bold government action on behalf of our workforce, good American jobs will continue to disappear.

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

What if Citizens United Actually United the Citizens?

By Ilyse Hogue, The Nation

This past week saw a flurry of progressive victories that could upset the conventional wisdom about a post–Citizens United world.

Campaign to Recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Will Be Wild Card In 2012 Presidential Race

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet

The recall campaign is becoming a nationwide proxy fight pitting union-busting Republicans against pro-labor Democrats.

Is Alcoholics Anonymous Too White?

By Jeff Deeney, The Fix

Dismissing AA as a white-person's movement, many black addicts take a pass on the 12-steps and seek salvation from their church.

Americans are Less Nationalistic than Jingoist Politicians Think

By Lawrence Wittner, TruthOut.org

Are American politicians out of sync with the public when it comes to foreign policy? There is considerable reason to believe so.

Occupy San Francisco Takes the Fight to Local Banks in Ambitious Next Step for Movement

By Gary Kamiya, Salon

After a brief hibernation, a refocused movement takes aim at corporate America--specifically, Wells Fargo and Bank of America on "Wall Street West."

Fracking's "Little Revolution": How a People-Powered Movement Fights Big Business for Clean Water

By Ellen Cantarow, TomDispatch.com

Consider this, then, an environmental Occupy Wall Street. It knows no divisions of social class or political affiliation. Everyone, after all, needs clean water.

The Economic Idiocy of Economists

By Mark Weisbrot, Comment Is Free

With a brain trust like this, a lost decade for America looks likely – unless the citizenry can steer a different course.

Even Blustering New Jersey Governor Chris Christie Thinks Newt Gingrich has "Embarrassed" the GOP

By David Edwards, Raw Story

Christie told "Meet the Press" that Gingrich's ethics violations and failures as Speaker make him unqualified to be President.

The Real Goal of Arizona’s Book-Banning Thought Police: Harass Latinos

By Rinku Sen, ColorLines

The ban on Mexican American Studies in Tucson high schools has led to "offensive" books--including Shakespeare's The Tempest--being removed and locked in a warehouse.
Indiana State House

Occupy the Super Bowl? Indiana's Workers Eye Dramatic Next Steps in Fight Against Anti-Union Bill

By Theresa Moran, Labor Notes

Dems in the legislature skipped sessions to block the bill, and rallies in protest draw crowds of thousands as Indiana workers fight a union-busting "right-to-work" bill.

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Gingrich (and Race-Baiting) Wins in South Carolina

By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet

Gingrich set about putting a black face on America's poor, and was rewarded with 40% of South Carolina's primary vote.

DHS Pumping Money into Drones for Domestic Surveillance, Hunting Immigrants and Seizing Pot

By Tom Barry, AlterNet

DHS has little to show for its drone spending spree other than stacks of seized marijuana and a few thousand immigrants who crossed the border without visas.

Apple's Foreign Suppliers Demonstrate Widespread Scamming and Horrific Abuse of Employees

By William K. Black, New Economic Perspectives

Apple's bombshell report on its suppliers shows anti-employee practices as common as iPods. White collar criminologist William K. Black investigates.

Revolutionary Jose Maria Sison on US Imperialism and a Way Forward for the Philippines

By Bill Fletcher, Jr., AlterNet

The US government claims he's a supporter of terrorism. Millions of others consider Sison a Marxist theorist and revolutionary.

Roe At 39: Celebrate Roe by Taking Action to Ensure Abortion Is Both Legal and Accessible

By Amanda Dennis, RH Reality Check

January 22, 2012, marks the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the US Supreme Court decision that recognized a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion.
Bradley Manning protest

How Bradley Manning's Fate Will Be Decided

By Justin Elliott, Salon

The soldier accused of giving files to WikiLeaks will likely face a court-martial -- an expert explains how it works.

Chris Hedges: Why I'm Suing Barack Obama

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig

With the latest National Defense Authorization Act, the military can indefinitely detain without trial any U.S. citizen deemed to be a terrorist or an accessory to terrorism.

How Big Money Bought Our Democracy, Corrupted Both Parties, and Set Us Up for Another Financial Crisis

By Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company

Bill Moyers talks to President Reagan's former budget director and to Gretchen Morgenson of the New York Times about the way Wall Street runs Washington.

The Uphill Battle Against Citizens United: Tricky Legal Terrain and No Easy Fixes

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet

Is there anything in the years to come that can lead to a victory against the notorious Supreme Court decision?

Sugar High: The Dark History and Nasty Methods Used to Feed Our Sweet Tooth

By Jill Richardson, AlterNet

Sugar is now 20 percent of the American diet, but it's not just our health that suffers from its pervasiveness.

Outrunning Addiction: When Exercise Becomes the Problem

By Jennifer Matesa, The Fix

Can athletics be misused like drugs?

Why Is There So Much God in Our Politics? The Religious Right's Theocratic Plan for the 2012 Election

By Rob Boston, Church & State Magazine

In an unusually religion-soaked primary season, faith has been front and center for months. What's next?

Wisconsin Recall Elections a Sure Thing, but New ID Law May Undercut Anti-Walker Vote

By Roger Bybee, In These Times

Wisconsinites' efforts to protect democracy—in the workplace and through the ballot—are rapidly escalating on two key fronts.
Jersey Shore's Vinny

"Jersey Shore" -- Mouthpiece for Mental Health Problems?

By Krystie Yandoli, AlterNet

Last week, "Jersey Shore" member Vinny left the show for his depression and anxiety, and launched a campaign to assist those with mental health issues

What Happened When My Wife and I Decided to Have Sex With Other People

By Nicholas Garnett, Salon

We thought bringing in new people would add adventure and spice up our sex life.

Will Jean-Claude Duvalier Ever Stand Trial for His Crimes Against Haiti?

By Fran Quigley, AlterNet

Judging Duvalier has become an opportunity to send a message, but prosecuting old crimes in a neglected justice system has its challenges.
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