Author: Norman Solomon

  • Democrats need to stop throwing everything they can at Trump

    Pubilshed by The Hill — January 18, 2017 By Norman Solomon Thirty-five Democrats in the House have sent a letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch urging her to appoint an independent Special Counsel because Donald Trump “has repeatedly engaged in actions constituting unauthorized foreign policy in violation of the Logan Act.” Dating back to 1799,…

  • Democrats are playing with fire on Russia

    Published by The Hill — January 9, 2017 By Norman Solomon Two months after the defeat of Hillary Clinton, the most cohesive message from congressional Democrats is: blame Russia. The party leaders have doubled down on an approach that got nowhere during the presidential campaign — trying to tie the Kremlin around Donald Trump's neck.…

  • The Democratic Party Line That Could Torch Civil Liberties… and Maybe Help Blow Up the World

    By Norman Solomon Many top Democrats are stoking a political firestorm. We keep hearing that Russia attacked democracy by hacking into Democratic officials’ emails and undermining Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Instead of candidly assessing key factors such as longtime fealty to Wall Street that made it impossible for her to ride a populist wave, the party…

  • Urgent to Progressives: Stop Fueling the Anti-Russia Frenzy

    By Norman Solomon This week began with a mass email from the head of the Democratic National Committee, who declared: “By now, Americans know beyond any reasonable doubt that the Russian government orchestrated a series of cyberattacks on political campaigns and organizations over the past two years and used stolen information to influence the presidential…

  • Media Complicity Is Key to Blacklisting Websites

    By Norman Solomon We still don’t have any sort of apology or retraction from the Washington Post for promoting “The List” — the highly dangerous blacklist that got a huge boost from the newspaper’s fawning coverage on November 24. The project of smearing 200 websites with one broad brush wouldn’t have gotten far without the avid complicity…