#MorningMonarchy: #September14, 2018
Ruinous obsessions, trance states and a southwest series + this day in history w/the CIA's Congo coup and our song of the day by Smashing Pumpkins on your Morning Monarchy for September 14, 2018.
Ruinous obsessions, trance states and a southwest series + this day in history w/the CIA's Congo coup and our song of the day by Smashing Pumpkins on your Morning Monarchy for September 14, 2018.
Punk prayers, bankster DJ's and a blockbuster night + this day in history w/the 'Dark Knight' of Aurora and our song of the day by Twenty One Pilots on your Morning Monarchy for July 20, 2018.
Patriotic rap, iconic guitars and 49 unreleased tracks + this day in history w/the Kent State shootings and our song of the day by Ty Segall on your Morning Monarchy for May 4, 2018.
America offline, punk jingles and rare vinyl + this day in history w/the Silver Bridge collapse and our song of the day by Miguel on your Morning Monarchy for December 15, 2017.
International media coverage of Myanmar-Burma is steering world public opinion into a familiar cul-de-sac. This and more…
By Edward S. Herman | Monthly Review | July-August 2017 It has been amusing watching the New York Times (Times) and its fellow mainstream media (MSM) cohort express their dismay over the rise and spread of “fake news.” They take it as an obvious truth that what they provide is straightforward and unbiased fact-based news. […]
Everybody knows, waiting for the miracle and the future + this day in history w/Nat Turner hanged and our song of the day by Run The Jewels on your Morning Monarchy for November 11, 2016.
“On this episode of Themes & Memes, we welcome special guest Jay Dyer from Jay’s Analysis to discuss the 2016 crime-drama Imperium.
The New York Times vendetta against Donald Trump continues with its latest theme that The Donald is “vulgar.” This highly newsworthy charge recently made it to the front page with the headline, “With a Slur for Ted Cruz, Donald Trump Further Splits Voters.” The Times tells us that the slur involved a “vulgar word.” How this “splits voters” is not made clear – but never mind.
RT | November 18, 2014 I’m confused. The first thing I’m confused about is democratic legitimacy after elections are held in war-torn countries. Western leaders have hailed the recent parliamentary elections in Ukraine, as a great triumph of “democracy.” Barack Obama said it was “an important milestone in Ukraine’s democratic development.” Top EU officials said […]