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PATRICK LAWRENCE: Instead of a Free Press

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Instead of a Free Press

October 5, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

In the failed corporate coverage of Steven Donziger and Julian Assange there is an imposition of darkness, ignorance inflicted on Americans with intent.  Just before the weekend came news that Steven Donziger, the courageous attorney who fought Chevron and won…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Empire’s Last Stand

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Empire’s Last Stand

September 20, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The origins of the first Cold War have been hopelessly blurred in the histories. We can watch this time. It is occurring before our eyes.   In the early months of 1947, President Harry Truman and Dean Acheson, his secretary…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Power

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Power

September 6, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Patrick Lawrence asks some pertinent questions of the American people. Are Americans going to sit around indefinitely eating potato chips while the State Department and Treasury starve Venezuelan children?  Are Americans going to play video games while Israel fires U.S.–made…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: A Different World Order

PATRICK LAWRENCE: A Different World Order

August 9, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

A new order among nations does not imply some kind of Orwellian Oceania — a globally homogenized superstate, the grotesque dream of liberal cosmopolitans. You have to applaud — and read carefully into — the events that followed Washington’s latest…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Some Cherry Garcia, Please

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Some Cherry Garcia, Please

July 26, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Scrum

The apartheid state’s swoon into freak-out mode since Ben & Jerry’s took its stand tells us all we need to know about BDS’s accumulating power. Cherry Garcia, please, two scoops. No make that Chocolate Fudge Brownie. No, I want Coconut…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The War Against Us

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The War Against Us

July 13, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Consortium News

The nature of the war against Americans in the past, is the nature of the war now. As some readers may have noticed, Antony Blinken has the State Department festooning its embassies around the world with “BLM” banners and the rainbow flag…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Arc of Decline

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Arc of Decline

June 28, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

U.S. leaders would rather accept ever-more extreme isolation as the price of power than surrender any of it. It is remarkable how quickly the Biden administration is acquiring its stamp — the watermark it will leave on our parchment when…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The US-Russia Summit

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The US-Russia Summit

June 14, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Two recent moves on Moscow’s side suggest that the encounter in Geneva will mark the start of a long and welcome process.   Curious it was to read that the Russian judiciary ruled last Wednesday that Alexei Navalny’s political network is an extremist movement….

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Aimless Empire

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Aimless Empire

June 1, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Under Biden, the world’s most powerful, most heavily armed, most determinedly righteous nation shows little sign of having any foreign policy at all.  Bitter and frightening realities face us four months into Joe Biden’s presidency. On the domestic side it…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: America the Innocent

PATRICK LAWRENCE: America the Innocent

May 4, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The American press has been in the business of keeping readers ignorant since the Cold War—its most essential responsibility turned upside-down—and in our time it gets worse, not better. Vladimir Putin’s annual state-of-the-nation speech, delivered before the Federal Assembly in Moscow…

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