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More than a muckraker: Robert Parry believed in the possibilities of our craft

More than a muckraker: Robert Parry believed in the possibilities of our craft

February 4, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

A legendary reporter who broke the Iran-contra story, Bob Parry left the mainstream media and blazed his own path When news of Robert Parry’s death reached me a week ago, I had to stop working for a long time. I…

The government’s authoritarian war on journalism: How a flaccid press enabled this Orwellian disgrace

The government’s authoritarian war on journalism: How a flaccid press enabled this Orwellian disgrace

August 25, 2015 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

Officials launch an all-out assault on free press — with nary an objection from the Fourth Estate’s guardians. Many readers will know, or know of, the Committee to Protect Journalists. It has been around since the early 1980s and does…

The Decay of American Media

The Decay of American Media

December 9, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, CounterPunch

Toward a Poor Journalism One evening a half-dozen years ago, I stayed at the house of Albert Maysles, the noted documentary filmmaker, in upper Manhattan. I had just flown in from Hong Kong, where I was living at the time….

Chomsky’s right: The New York Times’ latest big lie

Chomsky’s right: The New York Times’ latest big lie

November 16, 2013 · by Patrick L. Smith · in Articles, Salon

More misleading half-truths from a paper too cowed by power and myth to tell the truth about U.S. foreign policy Never before have I written a column concerning nothing more than a pair of quotation marks. Then again, never until…

Why ‘Defunding’ Public Broadcasting Is a Crisis

Why ‘Defunding’ Public Broadcasting Is a Crisis

March 23, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It’s well enough that we can reasonably rely on the Senate to reject the egregious bill the House approved last week – the one “defunding” public broadcasting. But there the matter cannot sit. The larger question is what value Americans attach…

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