The Enemies of Campaign Ad Transparency... And How to Fight Back
Let stations know that the poison they're pouring into our political bloodstream has to stop, and so does their obstinate refusal to keep us from knowing who's paying for it.
Let stations know that the poison they're pouring into our political bloodstream has to stop, and so does their obstinate refusal to keep us from knowing who's paying for it.
Bill Moyers | Posted 04.22.2012
Political communications expert Kathleen Hall Jamieson offers positive reviews of the Republican debates and some Fox News coverage, how audience participation at a debate distorts its purpose and what local citizens can do to fight back against deceptive campaign advertising.
Marie Wilson | Posted 05.25.2011
Adding women to the workforce won't change much, but when we add them to corporate boardrooms and executive suites, anchor desks and political office, a change of attitude will inevitably follow.
Michael B. Laskoff | Posted 05.25.2011
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert pass themselves off as comedians, but they are really the most influential satirists of the day: they inform and illuminate through ridicule.
Bill Moyers | Posted 05.21.2012