INTERVIEW: Robert Greenwald Appears on The Ed Show to Debate the Film American Sniper
On Monday, January 19th Robert Greenwald was a guest on The Ed Show to discuss and Debate the film American Sniper. View the interview below.
Filmmaker: 'Neocon Fantasy' American Sniper Gets People 'Cheering' For More War
The original post by Josh Feldman appears on Mediaite.
Liberal filmmaker Robert Greenwald sparred with ex-Congressman Patrick Murphy on MSNBC today over the movie American Sniper, which Greenwald denounced as a war-hungry “neocon fantasy.”
5 Reasons Shopping at Walmart Makes you a Scrooge This Holiday Season
This post originally appeared on the Huffington Post.
It's no secret that Walmart is the nation's largest retailer and that the family who owns Walmart, the Waltons, are mega-billionaires worth more than $144.7 billion, but what you might not know is that Walmart is the the largest private employer in the United States employing over 1.3 million workers.
Mentally Ill People Often Face Violence From Police - But These Cities Are Trying to Fix That
By Daniel Ross for Yes! Magazine.
Brandy Brown was in her kitchen when she heard the gunshots.
“I thought it was fireworks at first. But I looked outside and I saw a police car down the street. My first instinct was to get my nephew inside the house,” she said.
Remember When Fox News Used To Pretend It Wasn't A Political Operation?
By Ryan Grim for Huffington Post.
Ten years ago, documentary maker Robert Greenwald released a film with a controversial premise: Fox News Channel is not a reliable media outlet but rather a partisan political operation.
Why 'Baltimore Sun Critic Needs to Apologize to CNN's Van Jones
Post by Robert Greenwald originally appeared on AlterNet.
In America, media critics are supposed to keep journalists honest and play referee on matters of import.
But what happens when, in the middle of the Ferguson tragedy, a media critic violates every rule of good reporting to launch a fact-free attack on a prominent black commentator?
Filmmaker Blasts Critic Who Said Van Jones Was 'Unqualified' to Report in Ferguson
Original post by Mark Joyella for Mediabistro's TVNewser.
The Baltimore Sun media critic David Zurawik, in a discussion of media coverage from Ferguson on NPR’s “On the Media”, said CNN’s Van Jones had “absolutely no credentials” to be on the street reporting on violence that followed the grand jury’s decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson. Zurawik told NPR’s Bob Garfield that it was “outrageous” to have “one of the fiercest ideologues on cable television” reporting alongside anchors Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper.
Dear Baltimore Sun: Do Your Homework
Robert Greenwald's blog originally appeared on the Huffington Post.
In America, media critics are supposed to keep journalists honest and play referee on matters of import.
But what happens when, in the middle of the Ferguson tragedy, a media critic violates every rule of good reporting to launch a fact-free attack on a prominent black commentator?
INTERVIEW: Robert Greenwald on The ED Show
On Thursday, November 10th a week before Thanksgiving Ed Schultz had Brave New Films' President and Founder Robert Greenwald on The ED Show to discuss workers who are forced to work on Thanksgiving and throughout the holiday weekend.
Standing Up for Workers for the Holidays
Originally posted on Ed Schultz' website.
On Friday, November 28th Robert Greenwald joins Ed Schultz on Ed's podcast to talk about the large amount of workers that are forced to work on Thanksgiving and the protests for a living wage at WalMart.