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Washington Pulse -- White House 'Hate Speech' Takes on Life of Its Own
Hate speech from the White House's war on terror has introduced a whole new vocabulary into public discourse. The results are showing up not just in furor over the Dubai port deal, but in ugly grass-roots campaigns and polls tracking anti-Arab, anti-Muslim sentiment. A senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, Mark Lloyd teaches public policy at Georgetown University and is an award-winning broadcast journalist. He writes a monthly column for New America Media called "Washington Pulse."
Hate speech from the White House's war on terror has introduced a whole new vocabulary into public discourse. The results are showing up not just in furor over the Dubai port deal, but in ugly grass-roots campaigns and polls tracking anti-Arab, anti-Muslim sentiment. A senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, Mark Lloyd teaches public policy at Georgetown University and is an award-winning broadcast journalist. He writes a monthly column for New America Media called "Washington Pulse."
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