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Carl Cannon

Washington, D.C., United States

Washington Bureau Chief at RealClear Politics

Carl M. Cannon is Washington Editor of RealClearPolitics.

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  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Carl Cannon

    On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lambert will hear arguments in a motion for a preliminary junction seeking restoration of Voice of Americas staff and a resumption of its news operation, which went dark pursuant to a White House decree on March 14. The lead plaintiff is VOA director Michael Abramowitz. The defendants are Trump administration appointees Kari Lake and Victor Morales, along with the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

  • 1 week ago | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Carl Cannon

    On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lambert will hear arguments in a motion for a preliminary junction seeking restoration of Voice of America’s staff and a resumption of its news operation, which went dark pursuant to a White House decree on March 14. The lead plaintiff is VOA director Michael Abramowitz. The defendants are Trump administration appointees Kari Lake and Victor Morales, along with the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

  • 2 months ago | freedombunker.com | Carl Cannon

    In his most powerful novel, Russia’s greatest 19th-century novelist wrestles with the most difficult moral problem faced by people – the suffering of innocents. At […]Source READ MORE

  • 2 months ago | amgreatness.com | Carl Cannon

    In his most powerful novel, Russia’s greatest 19th-century novelist wrestles with the most difficult moral problem faced by people – the suffering of innocents. At their father’s funeral, Ivan Karamazov recounts to his younger brother Alyosha, who is training to be a monk, graphic examples of sadistic acts committed against children. “Imagine a trembling mother with her baby in her arms, a circle of invading Turks around her,” Ivan says.

  • 2 months ago | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Carl Cannon

    In his most powerful novel, Russia’s greatest 19th century novelist wrestles with the most difficult moral problem faced by people – the suffering of innocents. At their father’s funeral, Ivan Karamazov recounts to his younger brother Alyosha, who is training to be a monk, graphic examples of sadistic acts committed against children. “Imagine a trembling mother with her baby in her arms, a circle of invading Turks around her,” Ivan says.

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Carl Cannon
Carl Cannon @CarlCannon
8 Apr 25

RT @EYakoby: If white students at Princeton University surrounded a building and yelled “Go back to Africa” at Black peers, Princeton would…

Carl Cannon
Carl Cannon @CarlCannon
8 Apr 25

His February comments on nukes: “There’s no reason for us to be building brand new nuclear weapons, we already have so many. You could destroy the world 50 times over, 100 times over....we could be spending on other things that are actually, hopefully much more productive."

Glenn Greenwald
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When did Trump say "I don't think nuclear war would be that bad," as Tim Walz claims here (to avoid answering questions about Biden). Trump warns about the dangers of nukes more than anyone. And it was Dems fueling a war with Russia, who has the world's largest nuclear arsenal.

Carl Cannon
Carl Cannon @CarlCannon
8 Apr 25

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