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William Rivers Pitt
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William Rivers Pitt | The Speaker for the Dead: Antonin Scalia and the Truth
Justice Scalia, who was Reagan's dying breath, hurt people.
William Rivers Pitt | The New Hampshire Primary and Beyond
"If a more perfect metaphor for the 2016 New Hampshire primary has presented itself, I haven't heard of it."
William Rivers Pitt | Sanders Surges, the Dog Ate Trump’s Homework: Iowa’s Wild Night
The outcome of last night's Iowa caucus on the Republican side was merely wild. On the Democratic side, it was positively astonishing.
William Rivers Pitt | It Begins: Iowa and an Avalanche of Mayhem
The 2016 Iowa caucuses begin Monday night and the stakes are high, especially on the Democratic side.
Williams Rivers Pitt | Obama Counters GOP Pessimism With Hope and Hard Truth
The president delivered the strangest State of the Union address I've ever seen, writes William Rivers Pitt.
William Rivers Pitt | 2016 and Better Days
You are the one you've been waiting for. You've been here all along.
A Corrupt CEO Busted? Well, Merry Christmas
Corporate CEO Martin Shkreli was busted for stealing. May he be the first of many.
William Rivers Pitt | How Many Children Could You Kill? The GOP Debates in Brief
A debate moderator sought to test a candidate's qualifications on the basis of how many children that candidate is willing to kill.
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William Rivers Pitt | The Butcher’s Repast
William Rivers Pitt: I see the butcher's bill and know this is wrong. Something has gone sideways.
Thanksgiving Thoughts on the Children of War
Our fear of the few is exacerbating the suffering of the many.