RSN: William Boardman | Uncritical Media, Reporting Lies, Feed Election Fear-Mongering
![]() William Boardman, Reader Supported News Boardman writes: "The actual news, as of October 28, was that the migrant caravan of mostly Honduran asylum-seekers posed NO imminent threat to the US. Even Mexico doesn't treat the caravan as a threat." READ MORE ![]() Mourners react during a memorial service at the Sailors and Soldiers Memorial Hall of the University of Pittsburgh, a day after 11 worshippers were killed at a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 28, 2018. (photo: Cathal McNaughton/Reuters)
"You Are Not Welcome": Jewish Community Leaders Do Not Want President Trump to Come to Pittsburgh
Matthew Rozsa, Salon Rozsa writes: "A group of Jewish leaders in Pittsburgh have written a letter to President Donald Trump making it clear that he will not be welcome in their city until he takes responsibility for his own hateful rhetoric." READ MORE ![]() Voters wait in line for up to two hours to early vote at the Cobb County West Park Government Center in Marietta, Ga. (photo: Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)
Voter Suppression Is a Crucial Story in America, but Broadcast News Mostly Shrugs
Margaret Sullivan, The Washington Post Sullivan writes: "With the midterm elections a week away, and tensions building daily, a bipartisan rallying cry grows louder: People must get out and vote. But how possible is that, exactly, for some Americans?" READ MORE ![]() Filmmaker Michael Moore. (photo: Chris Pizzello/AP)
Michael Moore Shares Footage of Serial Bomb Suspect Cut From Fahrenheit 11/9
Halle Kiefer, Vulture Kiefer writes: "Cesar Sayoc, the man accused of mailing 14 bombs to prominent Democratic figures and Trump critics, could have ended up in the filmmaker's most recent movie Fahrenheit 11/9. Instead, footage of the suspect attending a February 2017 Trump rally in Melbourne, Florida was left on the cutting room floor." READ MORE ![]() 'Florida is one of just four states that permanently bars people with felony convictions from voting. More than 1.6 million citizens are prohibited from casting a ballot in Florida, which excludes more people from the democratic process than any state in America.' (photo: Diana Ofosu/ThinkProgress)
These Are the Floridians Trying to Overturn a Jim Crow-Era Disenfranchisement Law
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress Lerner writes: "They are fighting for 1.4 million people to regain the right to vote." READ MORE ![]() The US federal budget deficit rose in fiscal 2018 to $779bn, $113bn or 17 percent higher than the previous fiscal period, according to a statement from the Trump Administration. (photo: Reuters)
The Growing US Deficit: It's a Revenue, Not a Spending Problem
Larry Beinhart, Al Jazeera Beinhart writes: "The national debt is growing, but despite what Trump and his party say, spending less will not solve the problem." READ MORE ![]() Children cover their face from air pollution in New Delhi, India. (photo: Hindustan Times/Getty Images)
90% of World's Children Are Breathing Toxic Air, WHO Study Finds
Matthew Taylor, Guardian UK Taylor writes: "Poisonous air is having a devastating impact on billions of children around the world, damaging their intelligence and leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths, according to a report from the World Health Organization." READ MORE |
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
RSN: William Boardman | Uncritical Media, Reporting Lies, Feed Election Fear-Mongering
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