Friday, 30 April 2021, 4:33 pm
The difference between “progressive” and
“liberal” gets to the core of what politics in the real
world is actually about, and of whether the nation is being
controlled by the public (a democracy), or instead is
controlled by the tiny percentage of the population who are
enormously wealthy (an aristocracy a capitalistic
dictatorship, or also called “fascism” so that the
public are actually the nation’s subjects, instead of the
nation’s citizens). Whereas progressivism is 100%
supportive of democracy, liberalism is supportive of control
by an elite, but one that supposedly represents the
interests of the public. There is a big difference between
Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 11:03 am
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at Strategic
Culture
The dictatorship manages information both
by deceiving the public to believe what the regime itself
knows to be actually false (such as that
Saddam Hussein might be only six months away from having an
atomic bomb), and also by removing the lie from its
‘news’-media as soon as that lie has served its purpose
and becomes no longer useful to the regime. The lie goes
down the memory-hole, instead of being focused upon and
analyzed by the regime’s media, and the reason why they
disappear the lie is that after a certain amount of time,
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4:00 pm
Conservatives in America demonize George Soros for
funding the Democratic Party and U.S.-imperialistic (or
“neo-conservative”) international organizations, but
he’s actually just a part of a network of around a
thousand or so global aristocrats or billionaires who do
this. Furthermore, within the individual U.S.-and-allied
nations, the billionaires who fund all of the domestic
political parties do the same thing in their own way; and,
in the United States, a different billionaire, the
conservative Charles Koch, is a mega-donor to Republican
politicians and is demonized by Democratic Party voters much
like Soros is demonized by America’s Republican Party
Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 3:09 pm
Ever since Joe Biden became America’s President in
January, America’s hostile and threatening actions and
rhetoric against (as Biden refers to him) the ‘killer’
Vladimir Putin, Russia’s President, have made clear to
Putin that the U.S. Government’s determination to impose
regime-change upon Russia will continue undiminished. This
hostility from Biden has dashed Putin’s hope that the
string of sanctions which the U.S. Government has constantly
been adding to ever since President Obama started the
anti-Russian sanctions in 2012, would end, or at least not
continue to be added to, under Biden.
Friday, 16 April 2021, 3:18 pm
On April 15th, the Biden Administration, which has been
saying that Russia probably placed a “bounty” on corpses
of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, said that, actually,
“U.S. intelligence only had ‘low to moderate’
confidence in the story,” but “This information puts a
burden on the Russian government to explain its actions and
take steps to address this disturbing pattern of
behavior.” For good measure, the U.S. Government has now
added yet more sanctions against Russia.
Adam Rawnsley
and Spencer Ackerman of The Daily Beast headlined on the
15th, “U.S.
Intel Walks Back Claim Russians Put Bounties on American