A collection of links to articles critiquing the liberal reaction to the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States, and the related hacking allegations:
- Rune Møller Stahl & Bue Rübner Hansen: “The Fallacy of Post-Truth”
- Andrew Cockburn: “Questions for the Electors on Russian Hacking”
- Stephen Cohen: “What’s Next for U.S.-Russia Relations? Stephen Cohen & Ken Roth on Trump, Hacking & Tillerson”
- Jeffrey Sommers: “Curious Alliances: Truth as Casualty in the US Presidential Election” (“In the end, expect the question of Russia’s possible involvement in the US presidential election to be almost entirely agenda driven. Most will have drawn their conclusions before any evidence is produced.”)
- Mike Whitney: “The Corporate Media’s Assault on Free Speech: an Interview with Jeffrey St. Clair” and “Ah, So Putin Didn’t Hack Those Emails After All”
- Ishaan Tharoor: “The Long History of the U.S. Interfering with Elections Elsewhere”; see also Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes: History of the CIA”, David Talbot, The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA and the Rise of America’s Secret Government
- Nick Pemberton: “Ironic Escapism”