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In 2016, Penniman and co-author Wendell Potter published Nation on the Take: How Big Money Corrupts Our Democracy And What We Can Do About It. [6] Nation On The Take details the history of money in politics and exposes the effects of the influence industry and political money on policy making and everyday Americans.
Richard Beebe Dudman (May 3, 1918 – August 3, 2017) was an American journalist who spent 31 years with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch during which time he covered Fidel Castro's insurgency in Cuba, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, the Watergate scandal, the Iran-Contra scandal, the Khmer Rouge, and wars and revolutions in Latin America ...
The Post–Globe operation merged advertising, printing functions and shared profits. The Post-Dispatch, distributed evenings, had a smaller circulation than the Globe-Democrat, a morning daily. The Globe-Democrat folded in 1983, leaving the Post-Dispatch as the only daily newspaper in the region. [12] In August 1973 a Teamsters union local ...
California, for instance, functions as one, gigantic political ATM machine. This dramatically distorts our politics, giving certain states and areas an over-sized role in shaping issues that ...
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel political columnist referred to CMD as "left-wing" and "liberal". [21] CMD was referred to as "uber-liberal" by the conservative news website Watchdog.org . [ 22 ] CMD has been referred to as a "liberal advocacy group" by The Des Moines Register , the St. Louis Post-Dispatch , the Wisconsin State Journal , and the ...
Kevin Daniel Williamson (born September 18, 1972) is an American political commentator. He is the national correspondent for The Dispatch . [ 3 ] Previously, he was the roving correspondent for National Review .
The 2024 general election is less than four months away, and political signs are going to start popping up in yards everywhere. The 2024 general election is less than four months away, and ...
Harry Truman and Charles Ross. In 1918, he became the Chief Washington correspondent for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.He won the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for his article titled, "The Country's Plight—What Can Be Done About It?", a discussion of the economic situation of the United States.