October 24, 2008
Salon.com's
Glenn Greenwald recently blasted both major party presidential
candidates for perpetuating the "blatant falsehood" that Russia
launched an "unprovoked attack" on Georgia last August. But as
Cathy Young writes, it just so happens that Greenwald's charge is
blatantly false—and reveals much more about the mindset of the left
than about the state of American democracy.
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