Info-Meme of the Week: Clinton’s Dirty Dozen
We’re back with this installment of “Info-Meme of the Week” and this time Nina’s not pulling any punches as we look at Hillary Clinton’s neocon endorsements
Read MoreWe’re back with this installment of “Info-Meme of the Week” and this time Nina’s not pulling any punches as we look at Hillary Clinton’s neocon endorsements
Read MoreAll work and no play make ninaillingworth.com a dull site and nobody wants that – so today, we’re opening up the books and honoring two new distinguished members of the Wall of Shame: Vox’s Mathew Yglesias and MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid.
Read MoreNina takes a quick but informative look at three examples of out-of-control, predatory US imperialism that haven’t received as much attention in the media as they deserve; the Department of Defense audit, Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” in the Philippines and the US-backed, Saudi-lead coalition invasion of Yemen.
Read MorePart Two of a deep dive into Hillary Clinton’s career of crime and why the lesser of two evils is probably still going to be pretty evil.
Read MoreNina takes a long, hard look at Hillary Clinton and why the lesser of two evils is probably still going to be pretty evil. Part one in a multi-part essay.
Read MoreNina takes a rapid-fire look at ten things in the News she hasn’t had time to discuss in more detail.
Read MoreOur ongoing series about election fraud in America, “Wicked Game” continues with Wicked Game: the Clandestine Murder of Democracy in America pt 1 – 2016 Dem Primary. Nina takes a look at exit polls, Richard Charnin, Nate Silver and the overwhelming mathematical, historical, logical and testimonial evidence that the 2016 Democratic Nomination process has been fixed in favor of Hillary Clinton from day one. It’s Democracy’s worst nightmare and this time it’s on the Democratic side of the political isle – click “read more” to find out the rest of the story.
Read MoreA collection of links compiled to promote reason, objectivity, truth and compassion in an online world so desperately short of these qualities. Check out Recommended Reading March 31st, 2016 for links to the very best in online progressive reading today from around the internet. This edition of Recommended Reading also includes a brief introduction by Nina Illingworth.
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