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Corporate media's huge time bias towards Trump

Indiana passes anti-abortion bill

Some notes for Bernie backers

Morning Line
Based on the average of recent polls:

  • Sanders would beat Trump by 21 points while Clinton would only lead by 14. Sanders would beat Cruz by 9, three points better than Clinton. These are the best margins for either Democratic candidate.
  • Trump leads Cruz by 12. 8 is the closest margin to date
  • Clinton leads Sanders by 13 points nationally. 6 was her closest lead.
  • In electoral votes, Democrats have 158 firm or leaning towards the party, the GOP has 73.
  • In Senate races, Democrats stand to pick up 1 seat and could pick up 4 more, enough for the GOP to lose its majority

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Action news
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Cellphone guide for protesters
Why we need history
Corporations that have deserted the US
for tax purposes
 
Essays
Post empire survival guide
Why cross cultural coalitions are important
Where change really comes from
Running out of change
The Clinton-Obama-Alinsky myth
How minorities change America
 
Activism
Becoming and being an activist
Rebellions contain multitudes
No retirement age for rebellion
The gadfly thing
Ralph Nader
Leading the majority: how minorities change America
 
Bad times
Getting through the bad times
The hat trick of survival
Why everything's so hard today
Notes on the end of the First American Republic
 
Counterculture
Getting the counter culture out of the closet
Where is the counterculture when we need it?
Change the culture & politics will follow
 
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Non-profits
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New America
Building little republics in a failing empire
America 2.0
What a populist rebellion might look like
Time for a movement
Rebuilding America
Ideas for a better U.S.
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Democracy
Amend Senate
Elect Attorney General
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Green Party
 
Drugs
End the war on drugs
 
Healthcare
Single payer health plan
 
Housing
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Shared equity program
Justice
Improve jury rights
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Localism
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Money
Alternative currencies

Credit unions
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End credit card usury

Printing money
Restore Glass-Steigall
Universal income

War
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Youth
Lower the drinking age

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Boston
Washington DC
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Alabama
Mississippi
Texas
Arkansas
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Oklahoma
Florida

CITIES
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New Orleans
Houston
Chicago
Los Angeles
Baltimore

NEWS
Entropy updates
 
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Finding new homes for the moral and the decent
Brain drain: the hazards of grad school politics
Normalizing failure
The war that never ended
When wrong becomes the norm
The collapse of the First American Republic
The end of treason
Top Rot
Love of trains
Elite emmigration
American beconing a corporate colony
How to get along with other Americans
What's new with me
Backing off of hate
Coming of age with "On the Road"
Eternal fundamentals of leadership (Rev. 8/14/11)
Football and American empire
Why hip is no longer hip
In technocracy we trust
Freedom as a local option
What's a humanities?
Global dumbing: the politics of entropy
Practicing anthropology without a license
The war of the terrified
Factories of fame
Notes on the end of the First American Republic
Notes from a lousy time
Why everything's so hard today
Quiet storm: blowin' in the wind of cultural decay
On the care and feeding of theories
Learning from Orwell & Mussolini
How minorities change America

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ESSAYS
How to keep people going to museums
 
HUMANITIES
What's a humanities?
Five years of failure
 
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Arts & Letters Daily
Arts Journal
Art News in Brief

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ESSAYS
Film and facts: The Selma controversy
Making cities black & poor
Mississippi Summer 1964
!965 Mississippi civil rights hearings
Integration of Glen Echo amusement park
How affirmative action debate could have gone better
Marion Barry, Ronald Reagan and the rise and fall of black power
How to get along with other Americans
How minorities change America
 
GROUPS
Black Lives Matter
Color of Change

Ferguson action
NAACP
Urban League
Other groups
 
MEDIA
Black Agenda Report
Black Press USA
Bruce Dixon
Glenn Ford
Margaret Kimberly
Make It Plain
New America Media
NAACP
Root
Mark Thompson
Your Black World

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ESSAYS

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Drugs
Drugs: marijuana
FBI
Homeland Security
NSA
Police
Spooks
Torture
 
 
Essays
Clues your country may be becoming a fascist state
The militarization of civilian America
The true power of juries
Letter to a spook
How to stay free
Of pink suits, golf balls & civil liberties
Letter to Thomas Jefferson
Mississippi summer 1964
Backing off of hate
 
 
WAR ON TERROR
The biggest threat to America: ourselves
Final thoughts
September 12, 2001
Follow the limousines
An alternative 9/11 report
 
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COPYRIGHT
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GUNS
Gun talk
On guns
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JUSTICE
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NAT ASSN OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS
WIKILEAKS
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SPYING
Electronic Frontier Foundation

Electronic Privacy Information Center
Project on Government Oversight

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PRISONS
SENTENCING PROJECT
SOLITARY WATCH

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Cyber notes
 
Groups
Guide to stopping internet tracking

American Computer Museum
Digital Freedom Network
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Save the Internet
 
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Register, UK
Torrent Freak
Wired

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Food
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Population statistics
 
ESSAYS
The value of stone dust
Myths of genetic engineering
A poker player's guide to ecological risk assessment
 
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The counterfeit economy
How the corpocrats are killing our culture as well as our economy
Born again economics
Short history of the economic American
True cost of Reagan and extreme capitalism
Another way to think about money
The savings & loan bailout
 
Capitalism
Rewriting history to justify greed
The road to fascism gets shorter
The effects of extreme capitalism
Confessions of a vision impaired stakeholder with dubious management practices embarking on an ill-defined mission
 
Corporations
The corporate curse
A short history of the economic American
 
Labor
Why labor unions are essential
 
Money
How's your GDP today?
Printing money
Alternative currency
What banks, academics, the media and politicians don't tell you about money
Reforming the money system
 
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Arne Duncan

Bill Gates
Michelle Rhee
Teach for America
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Graduation speech
Let 'em play
Road to literacy is paved with words, not tests
School reform about class not classrooms
Back to school
David Mallery
The missing predicate in my life
Bush, Obama and Dr. George
What a Comcast technician taught me about Common Core
A standardarized test for your school Is the
The war on education moves to the college campus

The road to literacy is paved with words, not tests
When the test tyrants enter the firehouse
 
GROUPS
Bad Ass Teachers
Chicago Teachers Union
 
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Larry Cuban
Ed Notes Online
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Diane Ravitch
Teach 4 Real
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Phone app to boycott Israel
Time to stop being afraid of Israel
Hidden reason Israel wants Gaza under its control
The case for the Iraq war told entirely in official lies
Preserving a Jewish state or a Jewish soul
Can Israel avoid multi-ethncity?
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Anti-War
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WHISTLEBLOWERS
Thomas Drake
Bill Binney
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Project on Gov Oversight
Edward Snowden
 
 
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HEALTH CARE NOW
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PATIENT PRIVACY RIGHTS
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PHYSICIANS FOR NAT HEALTH PROGRAM
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Worst Pills

Health electronic databases
Page for big people
Health plan stats
How much your doctor has taken from Big Pharma
How physicians want to die
How your county ranks in health
The American way of death
 

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Minutes of the Wannsee Conference
Things Irish Protestants should know about their homeland
A brief history of bucking the system
Why Nader didn't cause Gore's loss
Gene McCarthy
Making cities black & poor
Pilgrims' folly
The care & feeding of unsolved mysteries
World Trade Center
Crash of TWA 800
 
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Obama and housing
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When did a Mexican cut your pension?
The mythology of immigration
A history of who's an American

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Why unions are essential

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Right to work myth
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Working America
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Bipolar America
Bringing politics home
My two years as a politician
Building little republics in a failing empire
The issue that's killing the left
Securing the homeland
Local democracy as well as local lettuce
 
Cities
 
The case for urban statehood
Why smart growth isn't as smart as it thinks it is
Saving the city from itself
How cities became black & poor
 
Housing
The foreclosure plan politicians wouldn't touch
Shared equity plan
 
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Local Progress

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Why Maine matters
Learning to laugh in Maine

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Essays on the media
Journalism: What good old days
How TV turned off politics
USA Tomorrow
Flogging the blogs won't clear the fog
Filler items for young journalists
Why journalism isn't a profession
The loneliest mile in town
Smackdown with Bill O'Reilly
Canaries in Studio A: 1950s radio
Words of cruelty
Confessions of a former British journalist
Washington dinner talk
When journalism went bad
The media's anti-left bias
Flogging the blogs
 

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The Progressive Review (formerly the Idler and the DC Gazette) was first published in 1964 and is one of the oldest alternative journals in America. Regularly ahead of the curve, the Review has opposed federal drug policy for over 40 years, was a lonely media voice against the massive freeways planned for Washington, was an early advocate of bikeways and light rail, supported neighborhood commissions later adopted in DC, and helped spur the creation of the DC Statehood Party and the national Green Party,

In November 1990 it devoted an entire issue to the ecologically-sound city and how to develop it. The article was republished widely.

Even before Clinton's nomination we exposed Arkansas political scandals that would later become major issues. Although our thorough coverage of the story would get us into a lot of trrouble it remains one of the most thorough and accurate accounts of the Clinton story.

We reported on NSA monitoring of U.S. phone calls in the 1990s, years before it became a major media story.

In 2003 editor Sam Smith wrote an article for Harper's comprised entirely of falsehoods about Iraq by Bush administration officials.

The Review started a web edition in 1995 when there were only 27,000 web sites worldwide. Today there are over 170 million active sites.

Our 1990 article on the savings & loan bailout scandal was selected by Utne Reader as one of the ten most under-covered stories of the past decade.

In the 1990s, we began reporting on the dangers of electronic voting.

In 1987 we ran an article on AIDS. It was the first year that more than 1,000 men died of the disease.

In the 1980s, Thomas S Martin predicted in the Review that "Yugoslavia will eventually break up" and that "a challenge to the centralized soviet state" would occur as a result of devolutionary trends. Both happened.

In the 1980s, we reported on the dangers of computerized voting and suggested possible solutions including an independent review of software and an adequate audit trail.

In the 1970s we published a first person account of a then illegal abortion.

In 1971 we published our first article in support of single payer universal health care

In 1970, we ran a two part series on gay liberation.

In 1970, we proposed DC statehood and explained how it could be achieved. We also proposed an elected district attorney which the city would get in 2014.

In 1966 we published two articles on auto safety by Ralph Nader

In 1965 we called for the end of the draft.

In the 1960s we proposed community policing

Before Obamacare was passed, we were one of the few progressive journals warning of the serious problems it posed.

About the editor

The Review is edited by Sam Smith, who covered Washington under nine presidents, has edited the Progressive Review for 49 years, has written four books (two at the request of editors), been published in five anthologies, helped to start six organizations (including the DC Humanities Council, the national Green Party and the DC Statehood Party), was a plaintiff in three sucessful class action suits, served as a Coast Guard officer, and played in jazz bands for four decades.

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Thelonius Monk
Bass players
Factories of fame
Punk and protest
Joan Baez' first radio appearance
Music and politics: The sounds of change
Essays on music
A half century of American music
Upright falldown
Jocko Henderson
Why you don't have to like Michael Jackson
 
Recording industry
Why we need a natural music movement
Recording industry vs. music
Where the music went
Music's real problem is downgrading, not downloading
 
Play It Again, Sam - Some recordings of Sam Smith playing with various bands
 

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World Trade Center
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How Mad Men control politics
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A capital without doubt
Why politics doesn't matter much anymore
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How minorities change America
The end of politics
Sex & politics in DC
When bribery is called free speech
All in the family
History's hints for third parties
What's a bribe?
The politics of myth
Bucking the system: A scorecard over time
Why you shouldn't vote for a corporate exec
Bringing politics home
The non political side of politics
 
2016
 
Why the Democrats are in such a mess
The Democrats' denials
 
BUSHES

George Bush
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CLINTONS

Thriving in the gap between criminal law and political integrity
The post modern and the real
Enjoy Obama while you can
The real political spectrum
The Clinton stories the media wouldn't cover
What you won't find in the Clinton museum
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama & Vanna White
The Clinton-Obama-Alinsky myth
Scary uncertainties of the Clinton campaign
Bill Clinton: Our first post-modern president
Clinton and the killer blood
The Clinton legacy
Arkansas connections
Hillary Clinton history
How Bill Clinton rose to the top
The next stop after Hope
Vince Foster case
The Clintons & Marc Rich
 
DEMOCRATS
 
Dismantling the Democrats
Al Gore
Gene McCarthy
Retrieving the Democrats' reason for existence
 
FASCISM
 
Notes on fascism
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GOP
 
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The GOP confederacy
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Mitt Romney
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LEADERSHIP

Why Washington doesn't work and what to do about it

LIBERALS
 
How liberals helped create a bipolar America
The difference between a progressive & a liberal
The death of liberalism and what to do about it
Why liberalism collapsed
Talking about liberalism
 
OBAMA

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An Obama one night stand
The strange rise of Barack Obama
Why liberals misread Obama
Obama and the American oligarchy
 
PROGRESSIVES

How to jump start the progressive movement
The difference between a progressive & a liberal
 
Left Elect
Coffee Table Movement
 
REAGAN
 
The Ronald Reagan myth
The true cost of Reagan and extreme capitalism
 
SOCIALISM

A brief guide to avoiding socialism
 
VOTING
 
Counting the vote
When bribery is called free speech
 
Fair Vote
Brad Blog
Move to Amend
Center for Responsive Politics

 

OTHER

There is a religious test for high office
The collapse of the First American Republic
How TV turned off politics
Robert Kennedy
The politics of myth
The hazards of grad school politics
The other way to deal with the national debt
Mob politics vs. political movements
Handling the bullies
Bringing politics home
The autistic confederacy
Essays on politics
Moderate extremism

The People's Party
How Americans are distanced from those in power

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Food

Foreign affairs

Gays

Health

Immigration

Internet

  • 81% - including 85% of Republicans - support net neutrality

Labor

NSA

Politics
  • 78 percent want Citizens United overturned
  • 72% of Americans support a new law that would provide qualified candidate with limited public matching funds for small contributions they raise from constituents. Nearly four in ten (39%) strongly support this proposal.
  • A majority of likely voters among Democrats (75%), Independents (64%) and Republicans (54%) see the wave of spending by Super PACs this election cycle as “wrong and leads to our elected officials representing the views of wealthy donors.”
  • 84% of Americans think money has too much influence in U.S. politics.
  • Majority would ban Super PACS
  • 50% support federal funding of campaigns
Population
  • 59% are concerned that there won't be enough food and resources to accommodate a growing world population
Public works
  • 72% support more funding for public works
Social Security
  • 87% of Americans want Social Security spending increased or held steady
  • Oppose cutting SS annual increase
Taxes
  • 80% favor ending offshore tax havens
Trade
War
  • Believe it's OK to cut defense spending

Washington

  • 81% disapprove of the job that Congress is doing

Women

58% support abortion in most cases

Only 22% favor eliminating all federal funding for Planned Parenthood

70% Favor Legalizing Over-The-Counter Birth Control

Who's pro-choice?

  • 60% of voters said they are more likely to support a candidate who supports fair pay for women, a higher minimum wage, paid family and medical leave and paid sick days.

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    TUNES FROM A DC MUSICAL: Sam & Kathy Smith, along with Becky Brown, wrote a musical revue of DC history that was performed by the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop in 1978. The Washington Times listed the show as one of the "Sure Things" for the week. Mayor Marion Barry attended one performance Unfortunately, no recording was made, but years later Sam made a rough recording of some of the tunes for a curiuous reporter.
  • THE ATTICA THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN One year after Attica, there was a prisoner revolt at the Washington, DC Jail during which the director of DC Corrections and a number of guards were taken hostage. But, unlike Attica, no one was killed. Perhaps this is why so few remember what happened on a night when judges, politicians, U.S. Marshals, prisoners, and hostages all gathered in Courtroom 16 to see what could be done - brought together by a single judge who wasn't afraid o talk when others wanted to shoot.
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