The radical ideas and violence associated with the Black Lives Matter movement are simply the latest eruptions of a type of left-wing politics that goes back decades, at least. Indeed,…
The response to the loss of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg demonstrates once again that the loudest voices who claim to represent Democrats’ interests are shouting from the radical wing, further…
For Labor Day, the right-wing central-planning think tank American Compass published a manifesto that called on conservatives to support organized labor. While the eggheads and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) were…
CRC is proud to release the newest issue of Capital Research Magazine. Here’s a peek at what’s inside: In a Special Report, learn how some nonprofit organizations rely on the…
We are proud to announce that Issue 2 of Capital Research Magazine is now available. Here’s a peek at what’s inside: In a Special Report, learn how some nonprofit organizations rely…
In 1980, according to a 1988 Washington Post report, the Rev. Al Sharpton presented himself as the majority stakeholder in a trash hauling company seeking a minority “set-aside” contract from…
Sometime in the early 1980s another mysterious twist of entrepreneurial fate placed Sharpton in a room discussing whether or not he would be purchasing cocaine for an unnamed acquaintance. A…
Whatever his associations may or may not have been with shady businesses, the National Action Network (NAN) is Sharpton’s supposedly legitimate enterprise. It’s the civil rights organization that commanded respect…
Summary: As we reported in the October 2015 Labor Watch, the Reverend Al Sharpton has been, for more than three decades, a key figure in extremist politics and in hoaxes…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] The major news media serve as our country's collective memory. Too often, they function in that role as if they had…