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Stories by Mark Crispin Miller

Mark Crispin Miller is the author of "Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order." His new work, "Patriot Act" is available on DVD.

Topics to Avoid in Polite Liberal Conversation

Some pundits, including liberals, do not want to talk about race -- just as they did not want to talk about stolen presidential elections.
Posted on Mar 25, 2008

Hillary Wants Florida Do-over Vote Counted in Private

The Clinton campaign's latest push to grab delegates includes a secret vote count.
Posted on Mar 12, 2008

Reality Always Wins

Bush/Cheney have to lose, as all such crackpot movements must. In fact, it wouldn't be inaccurate to call them losers – as that is clearly how, deep down, they see themselves, for all their would-be macho swagger.
Posted on Nov 1, 2004

By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them

A powerful excerpt from Miller's book, "Cruel and Unusual," arguing that Bush is inching us toward a theocratic White House.
Posted on Aug 31, 2004

A Lesson In U.S. Propaganda

The Gulf War was a propaganda masterpiece that obscured important questions with pieces of disinformation -- like spinning a baby milk factory as a bio-weapons plant.
Posted on Jan 3, 2003

What's Wrong With This Picture?

Today's Media Leviathan keeps getting bigger, louder, brighter, forever taking up more time and space, in every street, in countless homes, in every other head.
Posted on Jan 8, 2002

What You See Is What You Get: An Excerpt from The Bush Dyslexicon

Bush owes his unlikely psuedo-victory to television, because that's where his image-over-substance message was victorious.
Posted on Jun 5, 2001

Bush Still Riding Gulf War Spin

By apt coincidence, the invasion of Kuwait that precipitated the Gulf War took place exactly ten years prior to the GOP convention in Philadelphia. While George W. Bush and Dick Cheney celebrated the momentary glory that was Operation Desert Storm, Mark Crispin Miller revisits the war -- which was, of course, a Bush Sr./Dick Cheney production -- to get a sense of what a propaganda masterpiece it was, is, and will continue to be.
Posted on Sep 5, 2000