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K “The envelope please. . . . This year’s Pushitzer Prize in Commentary is awarded to . . . Pepe Escobar . . . for stirring the pot, asking hard questions, demanding answers, rejecting lies, spotlighting uncomfortable truths, comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable. And being a journalist.”
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K “I don’t always either. I cannot think of anyone I agree with all of the time . . . or even most of the time. But I do know who I agree with some of the time. Most of the time. At least much of the time. This time. I often disagree with myself.”
J “You can’t really be provocative unless you provoke. If you controvert the established hierarchy, you are likely to be disregarded, but you may be able to trigger controversy.”
. . .
[See the e-commentary on the Commentary Award at “Fifth Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2020 (May 4, 2020)”, “Fourth Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2019 (April 15, 2019)”, “Third Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2018 (April 16, 2018)”, “Second Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2017 (April 10, 2017)”, “First Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2016 (April 18, 2016)” and “Pulitzers Are Pro-War? Pressing The Pushitzers (April 22, 2013)”.]
[Please send nominations for the Pushitzer Prize in Commentary for 2022 and a supporting letter by January 21, 2022 to e-ssay@gci.net and send the entry fee to your favorite charity.]
Bumper stickers of the week:
“The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Malcolm X
For good and honest stuff
Dissent is patriotic
Plant a garden
Antony Blinken Hypocrisy Award coming soon!
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Sixth Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2021 (June 7, 2021)
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K “The envelope please. . . . This year’s Pushitzer Prize in Commentary is awarded to . . . Pepe Escobar . . . for stirring the pot, asking hard questions, demanding answers, rejecting lies, spotlighting uncomfortable truths, comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable. And being a journalist.”
. . .
K “I don’t always either. I cannot think of anyone I agree with all of the time . . . or even most of the time. But I do know who I agree with some of the time. Most of the time. At least much of the time. This time. I often disagree with myself.”
J “You can’t really be provocative unless you provoke. If you controvert the established hierarchy, you are likely to be disregarded, but you may be able to trigger controversy.”
. . .
[See the e-commentary on the ongoing international crime at “The Persecution Of Assange And The Feckless MSM (September 21, 2020)”.]
[See the e-commentary on the Commentary Award at “Fifth Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2020 (May 4, 2020)”, “Fourth Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2019 (April 15, 2019)”, “Third Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2018 (April 16, 2018)”, “Second Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2017 (April 10, 2017)”, “First Annual Pushitzer Prize In Commentary For 2016 (April 18, 2016)” and “Pulitzers Are Pro-War? Pressing The Pushitzers (April 22, 2013)”.]
[Please send nominations for the Pushitzer Prize in Commentary for 2022 and a supporting letter by January 21, 2022 to e-ssay@gci.net and send the entry fee to your favorite charity.]
Bumper stickers of the week:
“The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Malcolm X
For good and honest stuff
Dissent is patriotic
Plant a garden
Antony Blinken Hypocrisy Award coming soon!
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