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Robert Scheer is editor in chief of the progressive Internet site Truthdig. He has built a reputation for strong social and political writing over his 30 years as a journalist. He conducted the famous Playboy magazine interview in which Jimmy Carter confessed to the lust in his heart and he went on to do many interviews for the Los Angeles Times with Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and many other prominent political and cultural figures. He is currently a clinical professor of communications at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Scheer has written nine books, and his latest, "The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street" (Nation Books), was released on September 7, 2010. Scheer was raised in the Bronx, where he attended public schools and graduated from City College of New York. He studied as a Maxwell Fellow at Syracuse University and was a fellow at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, where he did graduate work in economics. Scheer is a contributing editor for The Nation as well as a Nation Fellow, and is a former national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. He has also been a Poynter Fellow at Yale, and was a fellow in arms control at Stanford.
(3 comments) SHARE Sunday, May 6, 2018 Trump's Shameful Choice of "Bloody Gina"
When it comes to bullying, Gina Haspel, whose confirmation hearing begins Wednesday, is the real deal, and The Donald is a pussycat by comparison. Whom has he ever waterboarded? Haspel has done that and a lot worse. Whether or not the Senate confirms Haspel, the very fact of her nomination defines Trump as a fatally callous leader totally contemptuous of basic human rights and the rule of law.
SHARE Saturday, April 7, 2018 John Kiriakou: Torture Director Gina Haspel Wrong Woman to Break Glass Ceiling as CIA Head
Scheer and Kiriakou discuss the nomination of Gina Haspel for CIA director. Kiriakou says that "Haspel should be disqualified for her past at the top of the CIA's illegal torture program." He also says her nomination sends the message that CIA agents need not respect the law in order to advance in the agency.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 23, 2017 Actor and Activist James Cromwell on the Consequence of "Doing Nothing"
Cromwell explains how his activism has opened his eyes to inequities in the American justice system. "It's very difficult as a white, middle-class, privileged individual to empathize with what black people go through every day," he tells Scheer. "They experience this incredible oppression."
(3 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 10, 2016 Does the WWII Internet of Japanese-Americans Provide a Model for an American Fascism Under Trump?
"What does this election mean for the country? Are we opening the doors to a kind of fascism?" Scheer asks USC Annenberg School for Communication professor Richard Reeves. "With Trump, we're in uncharted waters," Reeves says. "He's a hyperactive kid who's lived in a bubble for his whole life."
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, November 10, 2016 Revenge of the "Deplorables"
The Clinton era is over. The sick notion that the Democratic Party of FDR needed to find a new home in the temples of Wall Street greed has been rudely shattered by the deep anger of the very folks that the Democrats had presumed to represent. That includes working-class women, who failed to respond to the siren song of Clinton, whom the democratic hacks offered instead of a true progressive like Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.
SHARE Saturday, October 1, 2016 Robert Scheer Interviews Gary Tyler, Wrongly Imprisoned for Decades
After being on death row twice during his sentence, Tyler was finally freed this spring. Before his release, he directed a passion play cast only with prisoners from Angola penitentiary in Louisiana, where he was incarcerated. The experience was made into the documentary "Cast the First Stone."
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 10, 2016 Robert Scheer: U.S. Pledge of $90 Million to Laos Glosses U.S. History Terrorizing Civilians
You blow up a bus, there are civilians in it, that's an act of terrorism. That's what we did throughout the Laotian countryside, the Vietnamese countryside, and the Cambodian countryside. We inflicted massive terror on a basically unsuspected unknowing, civilian population that barely could have found the United States on a map if they could have found a map in their village.
(2 comments) SHARE Tuesday, August 2, 2016 The Convention Film on Hillary Clinton Lied to America
As they often have in the past, the Democrats offer us a hawk in dove's feathers. But super-frightening this time, the GOP candidate is not a representative of sane restraint and basic decency as was the Ike I liked. Rather, Trump is a truly dangerous boob who makes the Democrat appealing when she ought not to be viewed as such.
SHARE Sunday, June 5, 2016 "Left, Right & Center": A Movement for Peace
Hillary Clinton went for the kill against Donald Trump during a foreign policy speech this week. Her words were the focus of a discussion with Truthdig Editor in Chief Robert Scheer and the other "Left, Right & Center" panelists, including special guest Joan Walsh, editor of The Nation.
SHARE Monday, March 21, 2016 The U.S. Terrorized Cuba, Not the Other Way Around
Once again, history won't keep its mouth shut. Little by little, the truth comes out, and our policy in Cuba gets exposed for the sham it is. For almost 40 years, we have isolated Cuba on the assumption that the tiny island is a center of terrorism in the hemisphere, and year after year we gain new evidence that it is the U.S. that has terrorized Cuba and not the other way around.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, March 20, 2016 Robert Scheer Talks With Thomas Frank About Democrats' Shift Away From Addressing Inequality (Audio)
Thomas Frank tells Robert Scheer how the party has become class-based, now representing primarily the "professional" or upper socioeconomic class. He also talks about the Clintons' role in this shift and why he believes people who might have earlier voted for Democrats are now flocking to Donald Trump. Democrats aren't who we think they are.
SHARE Sunday, February 14, 2016 AUDIO: Robert Scheer Speaks With Nomi Prins About the Connection Between Washington and Wall Street
The issue is not to find just the one right candidate, but really to do something about the power imbalance in this country, in which the banks get to run everything no matter who's president. From a systemic perspective, it doesn't matter currently what party is in power; what matters is the power is a political, financial collaboration that does not benefit the majority of the population. And that is what needs to change.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, February 6, 2016 Raider Fan's Loyalty Is Tested by News of Ex-Quarterback's Brain Disease
Stabler, like so many of his peers, had suffered terribly for years from the effects of concussions incurred during those glory days. The autopsy of his tortured brain, and the accounts of his longtime partner about his suffering, confirmed what the NFL and its slavish camp followers had long denied as to the barbarism of the sport.
(2 comments) SHARE Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Hillary Blames Bernie for an Old Clintonite Hustle, and That's a Rotten Shame
The repeal of Glass-Steagall, as well as preventing any regulation of the toxic mortgage packages and swaps that still hobble the world economy and wiped out the fortunes of black and brown people with particular severity, is Bill Clinton's horrid legacy, and it is one that his wife now attempts to blame on Bernie Sanders. Shame.
SHARE Saturday, December 12, 2015 AUDIO: Robert Scheer Hosts John Kiriakou -- A Whistleblower on Torture
Kiriakou served two years in prison for exposing President Bush's "lie" about the U.S. torture program. He tells Scheer how the CIA -- an organization created to recruit spies to steal secrets -- evolved into a "paramilitary force," how the U.S. drone program "creates terrorists" by killing innocent civilians, and how the Obama administration uses the Espionage Act as a political tool to threaten whistleblowers.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 29, 2015 Robert Scheer Hosts Dennis Kucinich -- an Unpredictable American Original
And I got into Congress with the intention of fighting for more help for education for the people I represented, for healthcare, for retirement security, for jobs, for a cleaner environment, and on and on. And then when I got inside, what I found out is that I stepped into the belly of a beast of a war machine. And that's all it was about.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 25, 2015 An Idiotic GOP Is Looking at the Wrong Thing in Its Clinton Probe
The only value in disclosure of the secretary of state's private emails is to confirm that she was considerably more hawkish than President Obama, and the only question about her zeal is whether it was driven by political cynicism or ideological hubris. It may be useful in assessing whether as president she would be even more reckless than any Republican opponent.
(14 comments) SHARE Saturday, October 17, 2015 Bernie Blew It: He Sold Out Instead of Confronting Clinton
Bernie Sanders pointedly ignored the Clinton family's role in deregulating Wall Street, and in doing so he allowed Hillary Clinton to cast gun regulation as the key issue that divides her from him. Forgotten was Bill Clinton's selection of Goldman Sachs honcho Robert Rubin to be his treasury secretary, an appointee who with President Clinton's complicity presided over the dismantling of New Deal limits on financial greed.