Friday, August 26, 2011

Russia Today Rips NOM, Yehuda Levin

According to Wikipedia, Russia Today is now the second-most watched foreign news network in the United States, behind the BBC. This is a good example why.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Wisconsin, America's Egypt?

Russia Today speculates that Wisconsin's anti-union actions and the resultant protests, which continue to roil the state for the third straight day, may herald a coming Egyptian-style revolution against the wealthy ruling class in America. That's a bit far-fetched, to say the least, but what's happening in Wisconsin is riveting. In the clip below, some "small government" Tea Party type claims that protesters are "being bused in" by President Obama. It's otherwise an interesting conversation.

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Recapping The Values Voters Summit

Russia Today recaps the Values Voters Summit:
Despite the fact that America has been plagued with poverty, the Christian right don't think we should spend all of our time worrying about the less fortunate. Instead they propose that lawmakers move their efforts away from the economy and unemployment, and place "values" at the top of the political agenda. These people kicked off their three day summit called the Values Voter Summit. RT Correspondent Kristine Frazao says this group is calling to bring God back into schools and ban gay marriages. She explains summit might just be a turning point for the party to take on more social issues.

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Monday, January 04, 2010

Wacko NYC Pastor Gets Global Press

Harlem-based Pastor James David Manning says that President Obama is "pure evil borne of the womb of 16 year-old white girl." (Obama's mother was actually 18 when she had him.) He also claims that the Marxists in the black Suburbans are coming to get him for saying so, blah blah blah. I doubt that Pastor Wacko is very well known in the U.S. outside NYC, but I'm posting this clip because it aired this week on RT Television, the global English-language network formerly known as Russia Today.

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