Lynne Glasner

                 

Lynne Glasner is a freelance writer/editor based in New York City. She has edited numerous books, fiction and nonfiction, including Danny Schechter's latest, When News Lies (SelectBooks, Jan. 06). Her essays have appeared in Commondreams, MediaChannel.org as well as OpEd News. She may be contacted at lyngla@rcn.com

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8 Articles, 21 Quick Links, 5 Comments, 10 Diaries

8 Articles

Friday, May 18, 2007
Which Bush Appointments Were Mistakes?
Back in the last presidential debate of 2004, Bush said that the only mistakes he made were in some of his appointments. Was that statement also a mistake?

Friday, April 27, 2007
Revenge – American Style: What the Democratic Party Debate Tells Us about Strategy
(2 comments) Summary: the primitive concept of revenge is very much still with us and it has infused itself throughout the Republican Party.

Sunday, April 22, 2007
Who's Sorry Now? The Unapologetic President and His Apologetic Appointees
Summary: Apologies are part of the liar's poker that's a trademark for the Bush Administration: hold your cards close, keep raising the stakes, never admit anything, and never fold until it's absolutely apparent that there's absolutely no choice.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Connecting the Dots in Election Fraud
(1 comments) Election fraud is not the same as voter fraud, the cry of the Republican apologists who want us to think Bush and Gonzales were just trying to ensure clean elections when they dismissed the US prosecutors. Confusing voting fraud with election fraud is the intent and is part of the problem.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
The Dems Have Only Themselves to Blame (But We Have to Suffer the Consequences)
So long as the Democrats let Joe Lieberman blackmail them in maintaining majority status in the Senate, they will continue to be seen as weak-kneed.

Friday, March 16, 2007
Another Fall Guy: The Plame Game Revisited
(4 comments) Today's hearings reveal that the White House has a lot to hide but by the time the Supreme Court gets involved, Bush will probably be out of office.

Friday, March 16, 2007
Another Fall Guy: The Plame Game Revisited
(4 comments) Friday's hearings reveal that the White House has a lot to hide but by the time the Supreme Court gets involved, Bush will probably be out of office.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Climate Change: Denial of Libby Lies Tries to Stem the Tide
The fallout from the Libby verdict is being carefully managed and the press once again is going along.

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