A RAY OF HOPE
Daniel Ellsberg died in June. For those too young to remember, he was a military analyst for the RAND Corporation who created a firestorm in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a Pentagon study on just how bad things were going for the American-backed forces in South Vietnam.
This Month Featuring MRC Intern Manager: Cari Lancaster remains true to her Celtic roots. She is a worldclass Irish dancer, a devoted follower of St. Thomas Aquinas, an unwavering supporter of the Fighting Irish, and an alumna of Christendom, a conservative Catholic liberal arts college.
One could have learned much about MRC’s recent report on the weaponization of a Department of Homeland Security domestic anti-terrorism program by attending a recent hearing of the House Judiciary Committee with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
It may be early in the 2024 election cycle, but the media are in midseason form when it comes to providing election interference on behalf of one candidate and against the other.
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THE Voices of Anti-Americanism
- “I mean, when you think about it, bombs bursting in air, rocket’s red glare, it’s all kinds of … military jargon, and the land – there’s only one phrase, ‘the land of the free,’ which is kind of nice, and the home of the brave? I don’t know. Are we the only ones who are brave on the planet? I mean all the brave people live here. I mean, it’s just stupid. I think I’m embarrassed every time I hear it.” — Bill Press on Full Court Press, June 5, 2012./span>
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