Bolivian Stroke: WaPo’s Imperialist Memory Games on Media Madness
A heavily sourced Media Madness essay about the propaganda model and renewed Pig Empire efforts to undermine the socialist government of Bolivia.
Read MoreA heavily sourced Media Madness essay about the propaganda model and renewed Pig Empire efforts to undermine the socialist government of Bolivia.
Read MoreAn October 2019 Can’t You Read blog post about why the liberal establishment’s ongoing Russiagate conspiracy makes it harder to defeat swine emperor Trump.
Read MoreAn October 2019 edition of The Skinny in which Nina discusses how narrative framing twists the issues in the minds of the public in all the wrong directions.
Read MoreAs news comes out of Iran faster than I can write about it, we take a look at mounting evidence of a coming storm and proof that regime change in Iran is a bipartisan issue for the bloodthirsty US political establishment
Read MoreAfter a holiday break, I’m back with a detailed and heavily-sourced look at what I think is the coming US “forever war” in the Middle East
Read MoreThanks to his imbecile son, the walls are closing in around Donald Trump but now that the swine emperor is on the ropes are we in danger of being drawn into WW3?
Read MoreAlthough it pains me greatly to say this, I took a long hard look at the end result of the Democratic Party’s ‘Russiagate” gambit & concluded it was a smashing success – for elite Democrats & their donors.
Read MoreHas the Trump administration signaled its intention to open up two disastrous military conflicts? Nina examines the evidence and doesn’t like what she finds.
Read MoreNina takes a timeout to check in with US imperial foreign policy and talks about the numerous ways the Trump administration could lead America to war right now; on purpose or accidentally.
Read MoreNina takes a quick look at the developing international crisis in North Asia and questions if the Trump government can negotiate for peace
Read MoreNina takes a quick look at the Obama legacy liberals & the media would rather ignore.
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