Author: Lee Camp

Mainstream Media Won’t Disclose Contributors Who Work For Weapons Companies – Redacted Tonight

Redacted Tonight correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a report about how corporate media outlets, both in print and on TV, will present commentators and writers as being independent experts touting the value of war when, in reality, these people work directly for the weapons industry, personally profiting off of our bombing. This lack of disclosure is a conflict of interest and corruption of the highest...

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Even The Media’s Language Is Meant To Deceive – Redacted Tonight

In this rant, Lee Camp covers the “language of war.” He delves into how the government and mainstream media outlets try to soften and normalize barbaric bombing by using manipulative words to describe it all. Lee breaks down a ridiculous CNN clip about Tomahawk missiles, which is essentially a massive, glorified advertisement for waging more war. He also shows how MSNBC and Fox News both gush over missile strikes and praise Trump for...

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Was The Latest Special Election STOLEN From The Berniecrat? – Redacted Tonight

Lee breaks down how the part Democrats are treating to Bernie-style candidates, and it looks reminiscent of the general election: they are getting screwed. In the recent special election in Kansas James Thompson — a former civil rights attorney, veteran, and now progressive grassroots Democrat — came painfully close to winning a red seat in the house. But it’s possible that he may won if he had more help from his own party or, more importantly, if all the votes were...

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EPA Sued For Allowing Pesticide Proven To Harm Children – Redacted Tonight

Since Scott Pruitt LOVED filing lawsuits against the EPA so much, some pissed off environmentalists figured Pruitt should experience that same joy. They’re suing the new head of the EPA for failing to ban a pesticide scientifically linked to brain damage in kids. Lee Camp has more on how Pruitt’s EPA wants to breathe new life into harmful chemicals on the food we...

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