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  • Amy Goodman’s New Column: “Who’s Paying for the Conventions?”

    The nominating conventions have become elaborate, expensive marketing events, but most people don’t know the extent to which major corporations fund them, pouring tens of millions of dollars into a little-known loophole in the campaign-finance system.

    Filed under Weekly Column

  • “Don’t Drink the Nuclear Kool-Aid”

    While the presidential candidates trade barbs and accuse each other of flip-flopping, they agree with President Bush on their enthusiastic support for nuclear power.

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  • “It’s Not the Man, It’s the Movement”

    I was on a panel at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Colorado this week when Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter asked me, “Is Obama a sellout?” The question isn’t whether he is a sellout or not—it’s about what demands are made by grass-roots social movements of those who would represent them. The question is, who are these candidates responding to, answering to?

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    Amy Goodman on MSNBC’s Hardball, discussing the women’s vote in the 2008 election.

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