Monday, September 12, 2016

RSN: This Trump Advisor Might Be Even More Confused About Climate and Energy Than Trump Himself, Will Christie Whitman Follow Her 9/11 Apology With One for Her Nuke Shill Game?




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Harvey Wasserman | Will Christie Whitman Follow Her 9/11 Apology With One for Her Nuke Shill Game? 
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. (photo: Aristide Economopoulos) 
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News 
Wasserman writes: "Soon after the 9/11 terror attacks 15 years ago today, then-US EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman assured New Yorkers the air was safe to breathe. Today she has issued a 'heartfelt' apology, admitting that her misleading advice caused people to die. But will she also apologize for pushing lethal atomic reactor technologies that could kill far more people than 9/11?" 
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Edward Snowden Attacks Russia Over Human Rights and Hacking 
Robin McKie and Benjamin Lee, Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "The US whistleblower Edward Snowden has attacked his Russian protectors by criticizing the Kremlin's human rights record and suggesting that its officials have been involved in hacks on US security networks." 
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Giuliani: 'Anything Is Legal' in War 
Asawin Suebsaeng, The Daily Beast 
Suebsaeng writes: "On This Week on Sunday morning, former New York City mayor and Donald Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani defended the Republican presidential nominee's recurring talking point that the United States should have 'taken the oil' from Iraq during the war." 
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Cast-Out Police Officers Are Often Hired in Other Cities 
Timothy Williams, The New York Times 
Williams writes: "There is no comprehensive, national system for weeding out problem officers. If there were, such hires would not happen, criminologists and law enforcement officials say." 
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Remembering Attica 
Heather Ann Thompson and Shawn Gude, Jacobin 
Excerpt: "Top officials never faced legal reprisals for the atrocities at Attica. They shielded themselves from prosecution, and did their best to squirrel away evidence about what happened on that autumn morning. Yet Attica lives." 
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Double Standards in the Headscarf Debate 
Christiane Hoffmann, Der Spiegel 
Hoffman writes: "The female body is a focal point of the battle between tradition and modernity. The liberation from the corset to the fight over trousers, the debates over miniskirts, hot pants, bikinis and headscarves: Women's clothing has repeatedly been regulated, stipulated and proscribe, with men issuing decrees and bans relating to what women wear." 
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This Trump Advisor Might Be Even More Confused About Climate and Energy Than Trump Himself 
Ben Adler, Grist 
Adler writes: "Donald Trump is prone to ridiculous, fact-free assertions on the environment and energy. That used to be attributed at least in part to his lack of policy advisors. But now he has advisors, and they're full of lies too." 
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