
Leaked plan to use the Supreme Court to target Lula.
Inflation and unemployment are falling, GDP is rising, the poor are ceasing to pay income tax, but the people are distracted by media diversionary tactics and see nothing.

Eduardo Guimarães is responsible for the Blog da Cidadania (Citizenship Blog).
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Political offensive against Supreme Court justices exposes the convergence between sectors of the media and a Federal Police force geared towards fueling Bolsonaro's narratives.
A portrait of a cruel, vain, and violent tyrant, marked by racism, wars, and persecutions, who rules through fear and bloodshed.
The sale of confidential information for R$ 250 raises suspicions, contradictions, and leaves unanswered questions about who bought data from the Moraes and Toffoli families.
"The Economist magazine is a bit like a weather vane when it comes to Latin America."
Alexandre de Moraes has become a target (again) of the appalling neo-Bolsonaro media.
'Globos, Folhas, Vejas and Estadões continue to be what they always were: reactionary and hypocritical. Mechanisms for the elites,' analyzes columnist Eduardo Guimarães.
The attacks on two Supreme Court justices by the left were even more stupid than the self-proclaimed "June 2013 protests," says Eduardo Guimarães.
If the Supreme Court gets scared and hands him over, Alexandre de Moraes will be next. And then Gilmar Mendes.
Million-dollar donations and regulatory omission expose political link in the collapse of Banco Master.
In addressing racism, quotas, and the Constitution, a journalist praises the Supreme Court and criticizes attacks from both the right and the left against the court in an election year.
Perhaps the Supreme Court went too far in meddling with a group that has been pouring its favors into the fascist pockets of the "moderate Bolsonaro supporter."