Bill Moyers talks Facebook, Donald Trump and the war on journalism.
- June 28, 2020
Bill Moyers talks Facebook, journalism and the Trump media machine.
- June 11, 2020
It seems that the lines of Trump’s election campaign are solidifying — poll rage, praising the Confederacy and COVID-19 denial.
- June 10, 2020
"Democracy was dying of too many lies long before this murder," Moyers tells Amanpour. "Unless we see the truth and act on it, we are going to run out of oxygen."
- June 8, 2020
Trump and the GOP are trying to change the poll numbers because they have lost control over the country’s narrative. The president rode to the White House on the argument that people of color and women were criminal socialists demanding a government handout, paid for by taxes on hardworking white men, but all of a sudden, with white police officers murdering a handcuffed Black man, and police riots during protests over that killing, it is ...
- July 10, 2017The Columbia Journalism Review makes the case for ignoring Trump.
- July 10, 2017Trump is pursuing what he thinks is a win-win strategy. But there’s more than a whiff of panic in his recent maneuvers.
- July 5, 2017Trump's tweets show he doesn’t really see himself as a president, and neither do a lot of the media.
- July 1, 2017And tantrums from the faker-in-chief don’t make them so.
- June 29, 2017"There's a darkness spreading over Washington these days, and it might be time for everyone in the news media who cares about democracy to confront it."