Hafizullah Gardesh, Institute for War and Peace Reporting. October 23, 2009. While the candidates prepare for the elections, experts question whether a second round is even possible, given the security crisis, bad weather, and Afghan disillusionment.
Harvey Wasserman, AlterNet. October 21, 2009. The Senate bill includes a "Clean Energy Development Administration" that could deliver virtually unlimited federal cash to build new reactors and fund other mega-polluters.
Russ Baker, WhoWhatWhy.com. August 28, 2009. Nemazee was much more than just a Clinton fundraiser -- he was a bipartisan financier of the influence bazaar that American politics has become.
Gareth Porter, IPS News. August 8, 2009. General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani may be providing assistance to Taliban insurgents, yet the U.S. government continues to fund the Pakistan military.
Faiz Shakir, Amanda Terkel, Matt Corley, Benjamin Armbruster, Ali Frick, Ryan Powers, Nate Carlile, June 24, 2009. As Congress inches closer to ushering in a clean energy economy that protects our planet, the far right is ramping up efforts to block it.
Senator John Kerry, Huffington Post AlterNet: PEEK. February 28, 2009. John Kerry calls out George Will for his factually inaccurate Washington Post column.
Robert Greenwald, Brave New Foundation AlterNet: War on Iraq. February 26, 2009. Announcing my newest full-length documentary in the tradition of Uncovered and Iraq for Sale.
Drew Westen, Huffington Post. August 26, 2008. Dems have used the same playbook to guide themselves to losing presidential campaigns for decades. Here are the techniques Obama should avoid.
Melissa McEwan, Shakesville AlterNet: Rights and Liberties. July 17, 2008. After a decade long fight the Senate takes us one step farther from legalized discrimination.
Kent Paterson, CorpWatch. July 14, 2008. Cruise business is booming at the expensive of the environment, local communities, their own workers, and even the safety of their customers.
Sen. John Kerry, Huffington Post. January 23, 2008. Regardless of who wins the Democratic nomination, the right-wing smear machine will be cranked up to 11.