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How Goldman Sachs Bought the Clintons

Jeffrey St. Clair chronicles the the 30-year long bond between the Clintons and Goldman Sachs; Military Contractor Philanthropy by Joan Roelofs; Tangled up in Trump by Chris Floyd; The Stigmatization of Black Youth by Lawrence Ware; ISIS, Iraq & Islamic Nationalism  by Jennifer Loewenstein; HSBC & The Whistleblowers by Peter Lee; When Black Vote Their Fears by Yvette Carnell; Reconstructing the Middle East by Patrick Lawrence; The Fed’s Prime Objective by Mike Whitney; EL Salvador to Amazonia by Garry Leech; Transatlantic Trade Plundership by Daniel Raventos and Julie Wark; The Films of Jacques Rivette by Ed Leer.

Clinton’s Vice President: A Match Made on Wall Street

Earlier this week, Bernie Sanders warned that Hillary Clinton’s eventual vice presidential pick must not be someone from the milieu of Wall Street and Corporate America. And while Sanders is still fighting to win the Democratic Party nomination in what many have argued is a rigged system with a foregone conclusion, it appears that Sanders is also intent on influencing the course of the Clinton campaign and the party itself.

In a thinly veiled demand that Clinton embrace the core principles of the Sanders campaign in order to secure the support of Sanders’s political base, the insurgent Democratic candidate hoped aloud “that the vice-presidential candidate will not be from Wall Street, will be somebody who has a history of standing up and fighting for working families, taking on the drug companies…taking on Wall Street, taking on corporate America, and fighting for a government that works for all of us, not just the 1 More

The New Facade for Regime Change: a Brief History of Humanitarian Interventionism

Sitting in his presidential palace in 1991, Iraq’s President Saddam Hussein and his Culture Minister Hamad Hammadi drafted a letter to Mikhail Gorbachev, President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.). Hussein and Hammadi hoped that the U.S.S.R. would help save Iraq from the West’s barrage. Hammadi, who understood the shifts in world affairs, More

A Hellfire from Heaven won’t Smash the Taliban

So Taliban supremo Mullah Mansour’s white Toyota Corolla was rattling across the Baluchestan desert just after it had crossed the Iranian border when a Hellfire missile fired from a US drone incinerated it into a charred / twisted wreck.

That’s the official narrative. The Pentagon said Mansour was on Obama’s kill list because he had become «"an obstacle to peace and reconciliation." More

Great Recession Caused 500K Additional Cancer Deaths

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