For US Commentators on Iran, Mass Murder Is Magic
Hawkish commentary in leading American newspapers advanced the premise that the US can dictate terms to Iran in negotiations.
FAIR is the national progressive media watchdog group, challenging corporate media bias, spin and misinformation.


Hawkish commentary in leading American newspapers advanced the premise that the US can dictate terms to Iran in negotiations.


How hard is it to understand the difference between charging poor people monetary fines they obviously can’t pay, and addressing homelessness with housing?


US establishment media seemed unwilling or unable (but likely both) to narrate a more complex, historically accurate account of the war on Gaza.


“DOGE set a goal of eliminating 20% of government websites, whereas everything that’s been deleted now is living in the Wayback Machine.”


“It’s our taxpayer money that is going into those public assistance programs that these companies are using to make this model workable.”


If the Paramount/WBD deal moves forward, Larry and David Ellison would gain control of a vast portfolio spanning legacy media and Big Tech.


A full accounting of how the disastrous Iran War came about must grapple with the US military/industrial complex’s megaphone: the compliant US corporate media.


Why do news media label companies “successful” when that success stems from cheating and grifting and, crucially, shafting their workers?


Underplaying the story obscures not only Israel’s aggression, but the actual nature of Iranian society, portrayed as obsessed with wiping Jews off the map.


“War of aggression, UN charter, Nuremberg precedent: These are not foreign things being imposed on the US. These are part of our domestic legal system.”


“Iran is a country that, on a bipartisan basis, has been a bogeyman for America for many decades now, and has been demonized across the mainstream media.”


The scientific consensus that we need to phase out fossil fuels fast has not changed, but coverage about climate change in US news outlets has plunged.


The New York Times claimed that FAIR’s article was a “false portrayal” of the Times’ work, but it failed to directly challenge any of the article’s claims.


“The role of truthful, community-rooted local news and civic information has never been more clear in the overall health of our democracy.”


Trump’s particular hatefulness pulls on pre-existing threads, making use of old narratives that have proven useful before and left unexamined.


“The Court literally just held that if Tennessee wants to ban transgender healthcare for minors, it can do so.”


The Trump administration’s words and deeds have created a climate of fear in the United States that political cartoonists are feeling.


The Supreme Court ruled that prohibiting the widely discredited practice of trying to “convert” LGBTQ young people violates healthcare workers’ rights.


FCC chair Brendan Carr approved a merger creating “the largest broadcast conglomerate in US history.” And he did so at the behest of his boss.


The Washington Post relies on factual errors and distortions to make the case for the Trump administration’s unprecedented cuts to nuclear safety regulation.

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