Jeffrey St. Clair

Jeffrey St. Clair is co-editor of CounterPunch. His most recent book is An Orgy of Thieves: Neoliberalism and Its Discontents (with Alexander Cockburn). He can be reached at: sitka@comcast.net or on Twitter @JeffreyStClair3

A Silence That Kills

Roaming Charges: 100 Days of Turpitude

Roaming Charges: Judge Not, Lest Ye be…Jailed

Roaming Charges: Show Us Your Papers!

Massacre at Al-Hashashin

Living on the Cliff’s Edge: the Ruins of Puyé, Pope Francis and the Fate of the Earth

Roaming Charges: Trump’s Penal Colony

I Am Bombed, Therefore I Am

Roaming Charges: Who Shot the Tariffs?

Double-Tapping Gaza

Roaming Charges: Welcome to the Machine

Bombing the Bombed, Displacing the Displaced, Starving the Starved

Roaming Charges: The Goldberg Variations

Roaming Charges: Schlock and Chainsaw

The Ceasefire That Never Was

Episodes From the Great Disappearance

The Rendition of Mahmoud Khalil

Barbarians at the Death House Gate: the Firing Squad Returns to America

“A Complete Horrorshow”

Roaming Charges: Political Personality Crisis in America

Surviving a Genocide Zone

American Diarchy: Our Two Kings, in Their Own Words

Night Loading Pecker Poles

Giving No Ground

Roaming Charges: America on Droogs

At the Gates of Hell

Roaming Charges: Catch US Now We’re Falling

Blow It Up, Clean It Out, Sell It Off

Roaming Charges: Who’s the Boss?

Pick Up the Pieces

Roaming Charges: The Trick of Disaster

What Israel and the US Wrought in Gaza

Roaming Charges: Manifest Destiny’s Child

The End of Something is Not the End of Everything

Roaming Charges: Cease Fires Walk With Me

Dead Consciences

Roaming Charges: Hurricane of Fire

“Who Gives a Shit?”

Intolerable Opinions in the Time of Genocide

Sound Grammar: the Best Jazz Recordings of 2024

Cinema Beyond Cinemas: the Best Films of 2024

What’s Left to Say?

The Sound of da Police: the Year Criminal Injustice

Booked Up: the 15 Best Books of 2024

“We Just Do What the Israelis Want Us to Do”

Hell and High Water: the Year in Climate Chaos

Children of the Grave

All a Friend Can Say is, “Ain’t It a Shame?”

Our Man in Damascus: When Syria Deployed Its Torture Chambers and Torturers for the CIA

The Gravest of International Crimes