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Making U.S. Media Public Again:

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October 15, 2015 No American presidential candidate can provide a truly public-friendly administration so long as 90% of our media is controlled by gigantic corporate owners. Time Warner, Disney, and Murdox’s News Corporation are the top three. Their editorial priority of what to report as news has shifted from objectivity and accuracy to what will… continue reading »

The Debate & Immigration:

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October 14, 2015 Both Sanders and Clinton are to be congratulated for the respect they afforded one another. These two candidates possess the ability to treat one another like adult human beings, while discussing the real issues of the day, rather than taking infantile pot shots at one another. It is hoped that opposition debates… continue reading »

My “Presidential” Candidacy:

Howell Hurst Uncategorized

October 13, 2015 I have no illusions about actually being a candidate. I am in no way positioned, financially, socially, or professionally, to be considered a candidate. However, as a writer and video producer, I am also a United States citizen, a former U.S. Army Intelligence Captain, and a retired lifelong marketing consultant to small… continue reading »

My Presidential Candidate:

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October 10, 2015 No one’s asked me to run for the Presidency. But if they did, I know what I’d work to accomplish. If you know of anyone who’ll run on my terms, I’ll vote for her or him. The first thing I want my candidate to promise is that all defense contractor work will… continue reading »

All About the War[s]:

Howell Hurst Uncategorized

October 2, 2015 This is not about Bernie Sanders, other than pointing out that he is one candidate consistently positioning himself above the Pop Presidential Campaign being conducted among the politicians, Republican or Democrat – all those frenetically scrunched up together, media-street-fighting for their party’s nomination. Most candidates are so busy pot shooting one another… continue reading »