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''CounterPunch'' is a
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online magazine. Content includes a free section published five days a week as well as a subscriber-only area called CounterPunch+, where original articles are published weekly. ''CounterPunch'' is based in the
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and covers politics in a manner its editors describe as " muckraking with a radical attitude".


History

''CounterPunch'' began as a newsletter, established in 1994 by the
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-based investigative reporter
Ken Silverstein Ken Silverstein is an American journalist who worked for the ''Los Angeles Times'' as an investigative reporter, for The Associated Press in Brazil, and has written for ''Mother Jones'', ''Washington Monthly'', ''The Nation'', ''Slate'', and ...
. He was soon joined by
Alexander Cockburn Alexander Claud Cockburn ( ; 6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was a Scottish-born Irish-American political journalist and writer. Cockburn was brought up by British parents in Ireland, but lived and worked in the United States from 1972. Together ...
and then
Jeffrey St. Clair Jeffrey St. Clair (born 1959) is an investigative journalist, writer, and editor. Biography St Clair was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and attended American University in Washington, D.C., majoring in English and history. He has worked as an ...
, who became the publication's editors in 1996 when Silverstein left. In 2007, Cockburn and St. Clair wrote that in founding ''CounterPunch'' they had "wanted it to be the best muckraking newsletter in the country", and cited as inspiration such pamphleteers as Edward Abbey, Peter Maurin, and Ammon Hennacy, as well as the socialist/populist newspaper '' Appeal to Reason'' (1895–1922). When Alexander Cockburn died in 2012 at the age of 71, environmental journalist
Joshua Frank Joshua Frank (born in Billings, Montana
June 1, 2007, Ed Kemmick, Billings Gazett ...
became managing editor and Jeffrey St. Clair became editor-in-chief of ''CounterPunch''. During the 2016 presidential election, ''CounterPunch'' published a piece attributed to Alice Donovan, who purported to be a freelance writer but US intelligence officials alleged to be a pseudonymous employee of the Russian government. Donovan was tracked by the
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for nine months, as a suspected fictitious persona created by the GRU. In late November 2017, after ''CounterPunch'' had published several more pieces by Donovan, ''
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'' contacted Jeffrey St. Clair about her. The co-editor said that Donovan's pitches did not stand out among the pitches that ''CounterPunch'' received daily and began making inquiries. He asked Donovan to substantiate her identity by sending a photo of her driving license but she did not. On the same day ''The Washington Post'' article about Donovan was published, St. Clair and Frank published a piece stating that ''CounterPunch'' only ran one article by Alice Donovan during the 2016 election, which was on cyber-breaches of medical databases. Donovan was also exposed by the newsletter as a serial plagiarizer. ''CounterPunch'' removed all of the articles from their site. In a January 2018 follow-up article, St. Clair and Frank exposed a network of alleged trolls that operated a site called Inside Syria Media Center, promoting a pro-
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and pro-Russian view of the Syrian Civil War. St. Clair and Frank speculated that the website was connected to the same network of trolls as Alice Donovan, which was later confirmed by the
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and other researchers.


Reception

In 2003, ''
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'' described the ''CounterPunch'' website as "one of the most popular political sources in America, with a keen following in Washington". Other sources have variously described ''CounterPunch'' as "left-wing", "far-left", "extreme", a "political newsletter", and a "muckraking newsletter". In 2016, ''CounterPunch'' appeared in a
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list of websites which it described as Russian propaganda outlets. Writing in the '' New Yorker'', Adrian Chen described the list as a mess and ''CounterPunch'' as a "respected left-leaning" publication. In 2018, after the Alice Donovan affair, author
Diana Johnstone Diana Johnstone (born 1934) is an American political writer based in Paris, France. She focuses principally on European politics and Western foreign policy. Early life Johnstone gained a BA in Russian Area Studies and a PhD in French Literature f ...
said in a '' Consortium News'' article titled "Antifa or Antiwar: Leftist Exclusionism Against the Quest for Peace" that " Russophobia finds a variant in the writing of several prominent ''CounterPunch'' contributors".


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