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"What is the point of the CIA? Its chiefs and agents bungled and murdered their way through the Cold War, Vietnam, Cuba and the Middle East, providing a stream of misinformation to successive US administrations and killing the wrong people.
The stuffiest and most corrupt court in the land has relinquished any claim to Constitutional legitimacy with flagrant interference in this year's presidential election by obstructing justice and a clear view of the candidate not qualified to run.
Missouri GOP is distancing itself from Darrell McLanahan after his links to the Klu Klux Klan came to light By Bevan Hur, Independent A long-shot Missouri gubernatorial candidate who once admitted to being an “honorary” member of the Klu Klux Klan says he will defy attempts by the state Republican Party to have him kicked off the ballot.
BY KYLE INGRAM - Raleigh News & Observer, March 1, 2024 RALEIGH - In 2018, then-North Carolina Republican Party Chair Robin Hayes disavowed a Republican candidate with a history of white supremacist and antisemitic statements.
"Our government still fights us, the victims of the worst attack on American soil, and to this day there has been no administration that has chosen the 9/11 families over geopolitical interests.
BY MAX ABELSON, JESSE DRUCKER AND ZACHARY R. MIDER - Irish Examiner, NOV, 2016 (Excerpts) Trump .
North Carolina gubernatorial candidate accused of Holocaust denial touts Israel support Moderate GOP opponents say Trump-backed frontrunner Mark Robinson is unelectable; presumptive Democratic nominee Josh Stein, if elected, would be state’s first Jewish governor BY GARY D.
AN INTERVIEW WITH ERIC KURLANDER (Jacobin) Supernatural ideas were widespread at the turn of the 20th century, especially in Germany.
Germany's 1933 Elections Foreshadowed American Electoral Chaos: "The atmosphere of uncertainty ... secured man.
Excerpts from "Managing a Nightmare: How the CIA Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb," by Ryan Devereaux The Intercept, September 25 2014 Eighteen years after it was published, “Dark Alliance,” the San Jose Mercury News’s bombshell investigation into links between the cocaine trade, Nicaragua’s Contra rebels, and African American neighborhoods in California, remains one of the most explosive and controversial exposés in American journalism.












