Tag Archives: Cenk Uygur
Sanders disturbs the “profound languor of the comfortable”—with good reason
In her article “Feeling the Yern: Why One Millenial Woman Would Rather Go To Hell Than Vote For Hillary,” writer Holly Wood (cool parents, or nom de plume?) drops this gem: “If I am alarmed, it is by the profound … Continue reading
DEAD IS DEAD: SAM HARRIS AND FAUX INTELLECTUAL COVER FOR WAR OF TERROR
I wanted to like Sam Harris. The first piece of his I ever read on Truthdig (now almost a decade ago) really resonated with me. So much so that I went out and bought his book, “The End of Faith.” … Continue reading
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Tagged Cenk Uygur, Christianity, Islam, Noam Chomsky, religion, Robert Pape, Sam Harris, suicide bombing, terrorism, The Young Turks, Truthdig
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