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PATRICK LAWRENCE: Nasrallah Is Dead But Bibi Hasn’t Won

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Nasrallah Is Dead But Bibi Hasn’t Won

September 30, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Many people now mourn Nasrallah’s death, in Lebanon and elsewhere, but Hezbollah’s existence is nowhere near in question.  You have probably heard by now, or heard about, Bibi Netanyahu’s viciously vituperative hate speech before the U.N. General Assembly last Friday. The Israeli…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Defending Humanity

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Defending Humanity

September 19, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

In the face of the dangerous U.S. determination to prolong its global primacy, a reform movement to reconstruct our long-abused global institutions merits serious attention.  Anyone taking up the question of our shared humanity in the late summer of 2024 must begin…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: ‘Vote Joy’ — a Delusion of Nostalgia

PATRICK LAWRENCE: ‘Vote Joy’ — a Delusion of Nostalgia

September 6, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Those populating the vice president’s joy-and-vibes crowd can pretend to celebrate a state of elation while acquiescing to their candidate’s approval of mass murder. Many commentators have attempted to describe the astonishing devolution of Democratic Party politics into sheer marketing: Kamala…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: James Baldwin at 100

PATRICK LAWRENCE: James Baldwin at 100

August 14, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Things got lost in our remembrances. James Baldwin would have celebrated his 100th birthday on Aug. 2, had he lived so long. He didn’t: He died young. He was but 63 on Dec. 1, 1987, the day he slipped away at…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Netanyahu Goes for Broke

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Netanyahu Goes for Broke

July 8, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The Israeli prime minister has chosen this moment to mount a go-for-broke attempt to bring the U.S. into some kind of once-and-for-all conflict that would leave Israel supreme in the region. It is a matter of record that the Zionist…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Hunter Biden’s Charge of Lying Under Oath

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Hunter Biden’s Charge of Lying Under Oath

June 19, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The June 5 criminal referrals are indication enough that the Oversight and Judiciary committees are far from done, spent, or at a dead end. This is the fifth in Consortium News’ series on the congressional investigation into President Joe Biden’s allegedly…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Afterlives of Lies

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Afterlives of Lies

June 12, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Last Friday, while President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and other Western leaders, along with the reporters who clerk for them, were in Normandy busily airbrushing out the Red Army’s heroism in defeating the Reich 80 years ago, something…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: US Endgame in Ukraine — War Without End, Amen

PATRICK LAWRENCE: US Endgame in Ukraine — War Without End, Amen

May 28, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

What happens when a powerful nation cannot afford to lose a war it has already lost? It is now two and a half years since Moscow sent two draft treaties, one to Washington, one to NATO in Brussels, as the…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Ðiên Biên Phú at 70

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Ðiên Biên Phú at 70

May 15, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

How did the Vietnamese prevail at that world-historical moment? The answers shed light on the world we see outside our windows now.  I had the most salutary email the other day, a reviving lift amid these, humanity’s darkest days, surely, in…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Could the Russians Seize Congress?

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Could the Russians Seize Congress?

April 16, 2024 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The Russians have been coming, off and on, for seven-plus decades. While these conjured imaginings may be laughable, the consequences of a culture of Cold War fear are far from funny.  The Russians are coming — or coming back, better put. As…

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