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Trump’s election, Russiagate and the smear campaign against Julian Assange have deluded and disoriented many “left” organizations.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
01 July 2020
Far from being an enemy, Russia assisted the U.S. and its coalition in their fight against the Taliban.
Riva Enteen
13 November 2019
The National Lawyers Guild, born in resistance to political witch-hunts, seems to have neutered itself in the face of the new wave of manufactured
Margaret Kimberley
, BAR editor and senior columnist
23 October 2019
It’s not clear if smear-mongering Clinton is running for president, or just fleeing reality.
Ann Garrison
, BAR contributor
23 October 2019
With their Russiagate fantasies, the Democrats have done infinitely more to delegitimize US institutions of governance than any foreign power could
Margaret Kimberley
, BAR editor and senior columnist
14 August 2019
The absurd claim that Russians have orchestrated US racial strife is designed to nullify Black outrage and discredit those who fight oppression.
Ann Garrison
, BAR contributor
31 July 2019
Seymour Hersh has been right about some of the biggest stories of our times, and he thinks the DNC email theft was an inside job.
Ann Garrison
, BAR contributor
24 July 2019
In their hysteria to scapegoat Russia and Julian Assange for all that’s wrong with the US, the corporate press and politicos have made themselves l
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, BAR editor and senior columnist
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Russiagate is a scheme meant to give Democrats popular support without doing anything the public want them to do.
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