Norman Solomon

Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His latest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine, is published by The New Press.

The Afghanistan Escalation

A Progressive Challenge to Jane Harman

A Green New Deal

Getting a Death Grip on Memory

Meet the New Escalators

Denial and Evasion on Afghanistan

The Slow Pullout Method

Why are We Still at War?

The Ghost of LBJ

The Return of Triangulation

A Hundred Eyes for an Eye

The 2008 P.U.-litzer Prizes

The Silent Winter of Escalation

The Ideology of No Ideology

A Mandate for Spreading the Wealth

Requiem for the Bailout

Health Care and the Ghosts of War

Deadly Diplomacy

NPR News: National Pentagon Radio?

The War Election

The Power of Love

Edwards Reconsidered

Channeling Suze Orman

Channeling Suze Orman

The Mad Corporate World of Glenn Beck

The USA’s Human Rights Daze

The United States of Violence

The Pro-War Undertow of the Blackwater Scandal

Sputnik: 50 Years Later

Political Science and Truth of Consequences

The Secret Addiction of Thomas Friedman

The Warfare State is Part of Us

The Convenience of Denial

Let Us Now Praise an Infamous Woman

The Big Guns of August

Media Spin on Iraq

Media Corrections We’d Like to See

The Ghost of Wayne Morse

A Bloody Media Mirror

War at the Remote

The Silence of the Bombs

Deadly Illusions, Rest in Peace

FOX on Wall Street

Bowing Down to Our Own Violence

The Awful Truth About Hillary, Barack and John

McCain in Baghdad

The Pragmatism of Prolonged War

Making an Example of Ehren Watada

The Pentagon vs. Press Freedom

The Headless Horseman of the Apocalypse