Blogs About Us

This list of blogs we monitor is for information purposes only.  The inclusion of a blog on this list does not imply endorsement by the Department--in most cases, the contrary.

AlterNet - A project of the non-profit Independent Media Institute, AlterNet publishes a variety of articles about us.

Angry Arab News Service - Cuts through a lot of our bullshit about the Middle East.

antiwar.com - Source of consistently hard-hitting attacks on the Department. More of a magazine than a blog.

Calculated Risk - Economics.

Cannonfire - Joseph Cannon provides insightful commentary about U.S. politics and the activities of our intelligence services.

Chase Madar - Madar is a civil rights attorney and outspoken critic of our criminal justice system.  He recently wrote a book about our persecution of Chelsea Manning.

Cien Flamingos - Rancid Sassy's blog.

Conor Friedersdorf - Staff writer for the Atlantic who blogs about foreign policy.\

Contra Corner - David Stockman writes about our financial partners.

Counterpunch - A political newsletter.

Craig Murray - Blog maintained by a UK diplomat gone AWOL.  

emptywheel - Marcy Wheeler blogs about law and national security.

Empire Burlesque -  Chris Floyd's blog about us.

Fabius Maximus - A blog about geopolitics and our subversion of the Republic.

FDL's Kgosztola - Consistently led coverage of our crackdown against WikiLeaks and Chelsea Manning.

Financial War Reports - Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert's blog about our financial partners.

Ian Welsh - Ian Welsh predicted the financial collapse. He blogs from Canada about our system and what it would take to overturn it.

Information Clearing House - Publish a lot of information about us.

The Intercept - Where Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, Jeremy Scahill, Dan Froomkin and others publish reports on Snowden's documents.  Funded by eBay founder and chairman Pierre Omidyar.

James Fallows - Fallows, national correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly, consistently breaks ranks with his colleagues on issues ranging from our latest invasion plan to our treatment of protesters.

JudgeNap - Senior Judicial Analyst for FoxNews.  Documents our efforts to deprive citizens of their civil rights.

Land Destroyer - Tony Cartalucci blogs about our empire.

Lew Rockwell - Attacks the Department and our wars.

London Review of Books - They've published two important articles by Seymour Hersh.

manyfesto -  Emma Quangel blogs about our efforts to sustain the empire.

Max Blumenthal - Max is critical of our partnership with Israel.

Moon of Alabama - Blog about our foreign policy.

Naked Capitalism - Finance.

Narco News - Reports on our War on Drugs.

notthemsmdotcom - Phil Greaves' blog about our empire.

normanfinkelstein - Finkelstein blogs about our good friend Israel.

Pando Daily - Investigates oligarchs, startups, investors and Silicon Valley.

Pepe Escobar - Asia Times journalist who covers our activities worldwide.

Power of Narrative - Arthur Silber's blog.

Privacy SOS - ACLU of Massachusetts runs this blog about privacy.  It's administered by Kade Crockford.

Rancid Honeytrap - Tarzie argues that our efforts to "manufacture consent" go well beyond anything Chomsky described.

Scott Horton - A radio host, Scott's focus is attacking our foreign policy.

Ron Paul Institute - Director is Daniel McAdams.

Syrian Girl / Partisan Girl - Video-blogs from a Syrian perspective about our work in the Middle East.

Tikun Olam - Richard Silverstein's blog about Israeli politics.

Washington's Blog - Comprehensive. Attacks our activities on many fronts.

Washington Note - Steve Clemons' blog.

WhoWhatWhy - Founded by investigative reporter Russ Baker.

Wide Asleep in America - Written by Nima Shirazi, the blog exposes our lies about Israel, Palestine and Iran. Shirazi is an editor for the online magazine Muftah and contributing writer for Mondoweiss.

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