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19 Apr, 2013 06:29

Venezuela protests, disingenuous journalism, Boston’s heroes & political vultures

Abby Martin talks to RT correspondent Tesa Arcilla about post-election protests in Venezuela that have resulted in seven deaths and raised questions about the future of the Bolivarian movement. After spotting a few trolls and responding to viewer comments, Abby talks to Mark Ames, senior editor of NSFW Corp, about the media's two-source rule, and how the corporate media has substituted accurate journalism for finish line reporting and sensationalism. Finally, we call out Rep. Louis Gohmert, for politicizing the Boston bombings in an effort to push anti-immigration, and highlight peace activist Carlos Arredondo for his selfless actions to save lives after the bombings.

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