Is the Antiwar Movement Waking Up?

Like Rip van Winkle, it seems that the American antiwar movement is – finally – waking up, although, like the original Rip, it doesn't seem to have changed its idle ways. "A restive antiwar movement," avers the New York Times, "largely dormant since the...

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The Coming Media Bailout

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which usually concerns itself with "consumer protection" issues, is now taking an interest in the journalism industry. The financially strapped New York Times reports: "The commission is planning two days of workshops...

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War Coverage and the Obama Cult

There was a time when Cindy Sheehan couldn't go anywhere without having a microphone and a TV camera stuck in front of her. As she camped out in front of George W. Bush's Crawford ranch, mourning the death of her son Casey in Iraq and calling attention to an unjust,...

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Out Now!

The other day, President Obama made a speech in which, among other things, he pledged that the U.S. would withdraw from Iraq on schedule. The question is: according to whose schedule? Because shortly after Obama spoke, the Iraqi government announced it wants to hold a...

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How I Wrote 1,000 Columns for Antiwar.com

If someone had told me I'd be writing more than one thousand columns for Antiwar.com back in 1996 when I started, I would've looked at them askance – and wondered what they were smoking. Today, looking back on it, I'm beyond weariness. Instead, I'm struck with wonder....

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Obamageddon

An American president is launching the most ambitious, the most expensive, and certainly the most dangerous military campaign since the Vietnam War – and the antiwar movement, such as it is, is missing in action. After a long and bloody campaign in Iraq and the...

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