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  • Humor
    Parody Sweeps Washington — Many Infected
    July 25, 2017
    | Olivia Ward
    “It’s a troubling feature of the virus that the victims don’t realize how sick they are,” the official added. “Unfortunately, many are beyond help.”
  • Inequality
    A Poem for This Weekend
    January 28, 2017
    | Todd Gitlin
    In which our columnist rewrites that famous poem by Emma Lazarus at the base of the Statue of Liberty.
  • When the Real World Needs Fake News
    January 2, 2009
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    In this broadcast essay, Bill Moyers makes the case for fake-news humor in a world of troubling real-life news.
  • Activism
    Yes Men: Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum
    July 20, 2007 | Bill Moyers Journal
    Two impersonators use satire make serious points about media consolidation, journalism, business ethics and separating fact from fiction in a world of spin.
  • Jon Stewart on Fake News
    April 27, 2007
    | BillMoyers.com Staff
    Bill sits down with The Daily Show anchor Jon Stewart to discuss real journalism and fake news.
  • Society
    Mark Twain, Then and Now, and the Invention of 'Hispanic'
    March 19, 2004 | NOW
    What Mark Twain can teach us about the challenges facing America today, and the Latinization of American culture.
  • Justice
    The Daily Show's Jon Stewart and 'Justice for All? The Nomination of William Pryor'
    July 11, 2003 | NOW
    Jon Stewart on his unique brand of news delivery and why his show has a unique niche in a sea of cable news and talk shows. And can judges with strong ideological convictions set aside their personal beliefs and uphold the law?
  • Society
    Tom Wolfe: New York City and 'Bonfire of the Vanities'
    October 27, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    Novelist and cultural critic Tom Wolfe shares his thoughts on Wall Street greed, "media ricochet," and the power of neighborhood politics.


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