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Since 1971, the non-profit, reader-supported Washington Spectator has offered independent-minded readers behind-the-scenes insight into significant news stories that are under-reported or ignored by the corporate media.We encourage you to subscribe either to our digital or print edition, or both, and invite you to consider making a donation to The Spectator in support of our independent CONTACT US | WASHINGTON SPECTATOR For business support, including information regarding donations and bequests, help with syndication and reprint rights, and related matters, please email admin@washingtonspectator.org or mail, The Washington Spectator, 105 Hudson Street, Suite 407, New York, NY 10013. Please allow 3 to 5 business days for a response.OUR GIFT TO YOU
First and foremost we hope that you are safe. At The Washington Spectator, we have decided to publish our newsletter for the next three months in digital format only. If you are new to the Spectator, we’d like to send you our next three issues for free. Please enter your name and email in the box above and we’ll start by sending you the April issue. And if you are already a subscriber, we WHO WAS WADE IN ROE V. WADE A tantalizing glimpse at Henry Wade has found its way into an exhibit in a Brooklyn art gallery. But who was he? We know that “Jane Roe” in the Roe v. Wade class-action lawsuit filed by attorneys Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee was Norma McCorvey, a young, down-and-out Dallas waitress who couldn’t get an abortion and in fact never got NEW STUDY FORECASTS DRAMATIC BEACH EROSION ALONG U.S In this scenario, a total of 3,436 miles (55.5 percent) of U.S. beaches will go underwater. Globally, the average shoreline retreat will be 94 yards (the low-carbon scenario) or 140 yards (the high-carbon scenario). Actual erosion will vary from location to location. Flatter or wilder coastlines will be more affected thanthose where
HOLDING DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. HOSTAGE The “wallpaper effect” of wraparound media can have a powerful impact. Abraham Hamilton III, host of American Family Radio’s Hamilton Corner, described the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas as “Satan’s work,” immune to legislation. The Democrats, he complained, were “exploiting” the victims by calling forhearings on gun
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STANDING ROCK: THE PROTECTORS M ore than 300 tribes from around the globe came together to unite against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,172-mile pipeline slated to carry crude oil from the Bakken formation in North Dakota to storage facilities in Illinois. The first prayer camps were established in the spring by indigenous youth and by the end of summer, thousands of self-described Water Protectors had gathered on the REV. CRUZ’S SKETCHY RÉSUMÉ Rev. Rafael B. Cruz, the father of 2016 presidential candidate Ted Cruz, credentials are, at best, wildly exaggerated. THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR: PROGRESSIVE, UNCOMPROMISINGPOLITICSWORLDCULTUREECONOMYLETTERSLATEST ISSUE The Washington Spectator is a leading source of independent, progressive news and commentary—for over four decades, we report stories the big media outlets overlook.LATEST ISSUE
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HOLDING DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. HOSTAGE The “wallpaper effect” of wraparound media can have a powerful impact. Abraham Hamilton III, host of American Family Radio’s Hamilton Corner, described the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas as “Satan’s work,” immune to legislation. The Democrats, he complained, were “exploiting” the victims by calling forhearings on gun
U.S. DRONE STRIKES IN IRAQ AND SYRIA S ince 2014, when President Barack Obama announced his intention to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State, the United States and its allies have dropped more than 50,000 missiles and bombs on Iraq and Syria in over 15,000 separate strikes. That’s a bomb nearly every 20 minutes for two years. If even one of these bombs detonated in a U.S. or European city, the fallout “USE YOUR WHITE VOICE:” ON SPIKE LEE’S BLACKKKLANSMAN The ploy recalls a key moment in the irreverent Boots Riley comedy, Sorry to Bother You, when Danny Glover as a veteran salesmen advises LaKeith Stanfield, playing a phone-selling rookie, to make sure to “use your white voice.”. BlacKkKlansman is a classic believe-it-or-not trickster’s tale, and Lee plays comic variationson timeless
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HOLDING DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. HOSTAGE The “wallpaper effect” of wraparound media can have a powerful impact. Abraham Hamilton III, host of American Family Radio’s Hamilton Corner, described the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas as “Satan’s work,” immune to legislation. The Democrats, he complained, were “exploiting” the victims by calling forhearings on gun
U.S. DRONE STRIKES IN IRAQ AND SYRIA S ince 2014, when President Barack Obama announced his intention to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State, the United States and its allies have dropped more than 50,000 missiles and bombs on Iraq and Syria in over 15,000 separate strikes. That’s a bomb nearly every 20 minutes for two years. If even one of these bombs detonated in a U.S. or European city, the fallout “USE YOUR WHITE VOICE:” ON SPIKE LEE’S BLACKKKLANSMAN The ploy recalls a key moment in the irreverent Boots Riley comedy, Sorry to Bother You, when Danny Glover as a veteran salesmen advises LaKeith Stanfield, playing a phone-selling rookie, to make sure to “use your white voice.”. BlacKkKlansman is a classic believe-it-or-not trickster’s tale, and Lee plays comic variationson timeless
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First and foremost we hope that you are safe. At The Washington Spectator, we have decided to publish our newsletter for the next three months in digital format only. If you are new to the Spectator, we’d like to send you our next three issues for free. Please enter your name and email in the box above and we’ll start by sending you the April issue. And if you are already a subscriber, we THE BELLWETHER PROJECT T he Washington Spectator has developed the Bellwether Project to add a strong progressive voice to the election-year conversation around public values in battleground states.. As Anne Nelson reported last fall in the Spectator, voters in swing districts throughout the country rely disproportionately on an alliance of conservative Christian radio and Fox News.AMERICAN KOMPROMAT
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IT’S TIME TO TAX FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS As the name implies, the financial transactions tax is a tax on the purchase and/or sale of financial assets. It can be imposed on just a few assets—shares of stock or financial derivatives, such as the mortgage-backed securities that led to the Great Recession. Alternatively, it can be imposed on a broad array of transactions thatinvolve
THE STORY BEHIND THE POW/MIA FLAG The flag was the creation of the National League of Families of Prisoners of War, later the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, a fascinating part of the story in itself. The organization was founded by POW wife Sybil Stockdale, during the Johnson administration, in an effort toembarrass LBJ and
STANDING ROCK: THE PROTECTORS M ore than 300 tribes from around the globe came together to unite against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,172-mile pipeline slated to carry crude oil from the Bakken formation in North Dakota to storage facilities in Illinois. The first prayer camps were established in the spring by indigenous youth and by the end of summer, thousands of self-described Water Protectors had gathered on the REV. CRUZ’S SKETCHY RÉSUMÉ Rev. Rafael B. Cruz, the father of 2016 presidential candidate Ted Cruz, credentials are, at best, wildly exaggerated. THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR: PROGRESSIVE, UNCOMPROMISINGPOLITICSWORLDCULTUREECONOMYLETTERSLATEST ISSUE Since 1971, the non-profit, reader-supported Washington Spectator has offered independent-minded readers behind-the-scenes insight into significant news stories that are under-reported or ignored by the corporate media.We encourage you to subscribe either to our digital or print edition, or both, and invite you to consider making a donation to The Spectator in support of ourLATEST ISSUE
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First and foremost we hope that you are safe. At The Washington Spectator, we have decided to publish our newsletter for the next three months in digital format only. If you are new to the Spectator, we’d like to send you our next three issues for free. Please enter your name and email in the box above and we’ll start by sending you the April issue. And if you are already a subscriber, we NEW STUDY FORECASTS DRAMATIC BEACH EROSION ALONG U.S In this scenario, a total of 3,436 miles (55.5 percent) of U.S. beaches will go underwater. Globally, the average shoreline retreat will be 94 yards (the low-carbon scenario) or 140 yards (the high-carbon scenario). Actual erosion will vary from location to location. Flatter or wilder coastlines will be more affected thanthose where
WHO WAS WADE IN ROE V. WADE A tantalizing glimpse at Henry Wade has found its way into an exhibit in a Brooklyn art gallery. But who was he? We know that “Jane Roe” in the Roe v. Wade class-action lawsuit filed by attorneys Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee was Norma McCorvey, a young, down-and-out Dallas waitress who couldn’t get an abortion and in fact never got CONTAINMENT AND DETERRENCE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO TRUMP E verything old is new again so let’s talk a little about Russia, American history, and how best to respond to the damage Donald Trump is doing to the presidency, the government, and the nation’s constitutional principles. It’s time for congressional Democrats to implement the familiar policies of “containment” and “deterrence” toward President Donald Trump and his increasingly “USE YOUR WHITE VOICE:” ON SPIKE LEE’S BLACKKKLANSMAN The ploy recalls a key moment in the irreverent Boots Riley comedy, Sorry to Bother You, when Danny Glover as a veteran salesmen advises LaKeith Stanfield, playing a phone-selling rookie, to make sure to “use your white voice.”. BlacKkKlansman is a classic believe-it-or-not trickster’s tale, and Lee plays comic variationson timeless
REV. CRUZ’S SKETCHY RÉSUMÉ Rev. Rafael B. Cruz, the father of 2016 presidential candidate Ted Cruz, credentials are, at best, wildly exaggerated. PASCAL ROBERT: TA-NEHISI COATES, ESSENTIALISM, AND THE Over the weekend, Coates wrote about how upwardly mobile middle class college educated black friends have this inner “code” that represents their authentic instincts as a product of growing up in the mean streets of the “hood” and how the wrong kind of interaction can bring them back to the “code” resulting in tragic if not life-threatening circumstances. THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR: PROGRESSIVE, UNCOMPROMISINGPOLITICSWORLDCULTUREECONOMYLETTERSLATEST ISSUE Since 1971, the non-profit, reader-supported Washington Spectator has offered independent-minded readers behind-the-scenes insight into significant news stories that are under-reported or ignored by the corporate media.We encourage you to subscribe either to our digital or print edition, or both, and invite you to consider making a donation to The Spectator in support of ourLATEST ISSUE
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First and foremost we hope that you are safe. At The Washington Spectator, we have decided to publish our newsletter for the next three months in digital format only. If you are new to the Spectator, we’d like to send you our next three issues for free. Please enter your name and email in the box above and we’ll start by sending you the April issue. And if you are already a subscriber, we NEW STUDY FORECASTS DRAMATIC BEACH EROSION ALONG U.S In this scenario, a total of 3,436 miles (55.5 percent) of U.S. beaches will go underwater. Globally, the average shoreline retreat will be 94 yards (the low-carbon scenario) or 140 yards (the high-carbon scenario). Actual erosion will vary from location to location. Flatter or wilder coastlines will be more affected thanthose where
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HOLDING DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. HOSTAGE The “wallpaper effect” of wraparound media can have a powerful impact. Abraham Hamilton III, host of American Family Radio’s Hamilton Corner, described the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas as “Satan’s work,” immune to legislation. The Democrats, he complained, were “exploiting” the victims by calling forhearings on gun
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATORFEBRUARY 2021 1 SPECTATORThe WASHINGTON 1naury620yaste2n20d.0d6 How the CNP, a Republican Powerhouse, Helped Spawn Trumpism, Disrupted the Transfer of Power, and Stoked the Assault on the Capitol ALL WORK IS HONORABLE It is a highly intellectual assignment learning new plays each week, followed by running hard and being tackled by the team’s hardest hitting players. It is also highly honorable work for which the “dummy” part of “tackling dummy” is clearly inappropriate. But even more honorable is the grit it takes to do it at all, let alone todo
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ADDRESSING BIDEN AND HARRIS, REVEREND BARBER CALLS FOR A Addressing Biden and Harris, Reverend Barber Calls For a Third Reconstruction. The Reverend William Barber II, the civil rights leader who is considered the heir to Martin Luther King Jr., was asked by President Biden and Vice President Harris to deliver the homily at the Inaugural prayer breakfast, held at the National Cathedral onJanuary 21.
WHO WAS WADE IN ROE V. WADE A tantalizing glimpse at Henry Wade has found its way into an exhibit in a Brooklyn art gallery. But who was he? We know that “Jane Roe” in the Roe v. Wade class-action lawsuit filed by attorneys Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee was Norma McCorvey, a young, down-and-out Dallas waitress who couldn’t get an abortion and in fact never got DEMOCRATS EXPLORE STEPS TO OPPOSE TRUMP AGENDA Still, one formidable constraint—and a curb on the power of Trump’s Republican enablers—has already begun. 1) The first check on Trump is the power of the House to set an agenda. The House can set a bold and inspiring vision for our future that will actually help American families—help rebuild our communities that have been lootedby
HOLDING DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. HOSTAGE The “wallpaper effect” of wraparound media can have a powerful impact. Abraham Hamilton III, host of American Family Radio’s Hamilton Corner, described the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas as “Satan’s work,” immune to legislation. The Democrats, he complained, were “exploiting” the victims by calling forhearings on gun
“USE YOUR WHITE VOICE:” ON SPIKE LEE’S BLACKKKLANSMAN The ploy recalls a key moment in the irreverent Boots Riley comedy, Sorry to Bother You, when Danny Glover as a veteran salesmen advises LaKeith Stanfield, playing a phone-selling rookie, to make sure to “use your white voice.”. BlacKkKlansman is a classic believe-it-or-not trickster’s tale, and Lee plays comic variationson timeless
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ADDRESSING BIDEN AND HARRIS, REVEREND BARBER CALLS FOR A Addressing Biden and Harris, Reverend Barber Calls For a Third Reconstruction. The Reverend William Barber II, the civil rights leader who is considered the heir to Martin Luther King Jr., was asked by President Biden and Vice President Harris to deliver the homily at the Inaugural prayer breakfast, held at the National Cathedral onJanuary 21.
WHO WAS WADE IN ROE V. WADE A tantalizing glimpse at Henry Wade has found its way into an exhibit in a Brooklyn art gallery. But who was he? We know that “Jane Roe” in the Roe v. Wade class-action lawsuit filed by attorneys Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee was Norma McCorvey, a young, down-and-out Dallas waitress who couldn’t get an abortion and in fact never got DEMOCRATS EXPLORE STEPS TO OPPOSE TRUMP AGENDA Still, one formidable constraint—and a curb on the power of Trump’s Republican enablers—has already begun. 1) The first check on Trump is the power of the House to set an agenda. The House can set a bold and inspiring vision for our future that will actually help American families—help rebuild our communities that have been lootedby
HOLDING DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. HOSTAGE The “wallpaper effect” of wraparound media can have a powerful impact. Abraham Hamilton III, host of American Family Radio’s Hamilton Corner, described the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas as “Satan’s work,” immune to legislation. The Democrats, he complained, were “exploiting” the victims by calling forhearings on gun
“USE YOUR WHITE VOICE:” ON SPIKE LEE’S BLACKKKLANSMAN The ploy recalls a key moment in the irreverent Boots Riley comedy, Sorry to Bother You, when Danny Glover as a veteran salesmen advises LaKeith Stanfield, playing a phone-selling rookie, to make sure to “use your white voice.”. BlacKkKlansman is a classic believe-it-or-not trickster’s tale, and Lee plays comic variationson timeless
CONTAINMENT AND DETERRENCE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO TRUMP E verything old is new again so let’s talk a little about Russia, American history, and how best to respond to the damage Donald Trump is doing to the presidency, the government, and the nation’s constitutional principles. It’s time for congressional Democrats to implement the familiar policies of “containment” and “deterrence” toward President Donald Trump and his increasinglySAIC SCANDALS
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STANDING ROCK: THE PROTECTORS M ore than 300 tribes from around the globe came together to unite against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,172-mile pipeline slated to carry crude oil from the Bakken formation in North Dakota to storage facilities in Illinois. The first prayer camps were established in the spring by indigenous youth and by the end of summer, thousands of self-described Water Protectors had gathered on the A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMERICAN BIGOTRY A Brief History of American Bigotry. by Setsuko Winchester. Jun 4, 2018 | Immigration, Politics. Illustration by. Edel Rodriguez. I recently went to Ellis Island on a beautiful spring morning and spent a couple of hours by myself watching the light pour into THE STORY BEHIND THE POW/MIA FLAG The flag was the creation of the National League of Families of Prisoners of War, later the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, a fascinating part of the story in itself. The organization was founded by POW wife Sybil Stockdale, during the Johnson administration, in an effort toembarrass LBJ and
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A HISTORY OF SECRET TORTURE AT GUANTÁNAMO BAY Both Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri were tortured while in U.S. custody. Last October, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler ordered the Department of Justice to release videos of the force-feeding of Guantánamo inmates, as demanded by the attorney of one victim and several news organizations. Join The Washington Spectator community today Sign Up Now* __Facebook
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This afternoon I've been listening to the impeachment trial with tears in my eyes for several reasons. The first is because of the thorough and deeply researched history lesson that the Democratic House managers are providing in the proceedings. It is not fine oratory but it is compelling and you can hear the passion in their voices. What an example for our offspring, in place of the pathetic administrationcurrently in power.
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First, and maybe most important, property taxes are not wealth taxes. The property tax is a tax on the assessed value of a home and the land it sits on. It is not a tax on the equity that one has in one's home, which would make it a wealth tax. The same property tax applies to someone underwater on their mortgage and someone who owns their home outright -- when the two homes are of equal value in the same neighborhood. Rather than a tax on the wealthy, property taxes fall primarily on the middle class.READ MORE
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I recently read the article "Changes in the Electorate Signal CloseFlorida Race" by
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