Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
THE NEWS HACK'S CREED: I know more than you. I make lots more money than you. I'm smarter than you. I'm sexier than you. I appear on TV all the time. I work ten minutes a day. I rule the universe. I'm going to live forever. You are an idiot. THE NEWS HACK'S CREED, No. 2: A lie isn't a lie when it tells THE TRUTH. THE NEWS HACK'S CREED, No. 3: I've come to realize that the looseness of the journalistic life, the seeming laxity of the newsroom, is an illusion. Yes, there's informality and there's humor, but beneath the surface lies something deadly serious. It is a code. Sometimes the code is not even written down, but it is deeply believed in. And, when violated, it is enforced with tribal ferocity. --JOHN "OMERTA" CARROLL. THE NEWS HACK'S CREED, No. 4: News isn't news when we don't report it. PERMALINKS: THE NEWS HACKS' DICTIONARY THE EUGENE DAVID GLOSSARY AMERICA'S MOST UNINTENTIONALLY FUNNY WEB SITE! Blogroll Me! |
Saturday, November 29, 2003
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5:24 PM
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Sort of.
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4:47 PM
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First Bhutan, then -- THE WORLD!!!!!
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4:44 PM
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![]() HARDY HAR HAR!!!!! P. S. The plant makes vans.
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4:30 PM
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4:10 PM
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DAN RATHER MAY END ANCHOR RUN NEXT YEAR!!!!!!!!!!Considering how the folks at EisnerCorp play this flack like an amplified Strad (oooooooooh!), I don't believe one word he says.
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4:03 PM
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Here is why periodicals are obsolete: when you can get the whole gist of an article from the cover blurb, and the article doesn't sound appetizing, who needs newsprint?
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1:26 PM
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If we're going to run press releases at least let's spell them right.
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12:48 PM
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9:23 AM
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I do not think God intended purple to be a skin color.
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7:39 AM
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GET A LIFE!
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7:34 AM
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Next Saturday, that letter to the chairman of Hershey's. I'll start drafting it today.
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7:21 AM
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Friday, November 28, 2003
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5:30 PM
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Give the scribbler dinner with KEN FELATTA at Morton's!
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5:17 PM
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5:03 PM
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A serious blogger should keep talk of his private life -- even his private mental life -- as hushed as possible; but as I said, getting one hit in two days will do this to you.
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4:58 PM
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3:18 PM
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A week from tomorrow, pending further body o -- BOX OFFICE, I'm posting a letter I'm sending to the chairman of Hershey's. Be warned.
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12:29 PM
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What do you do?
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12:27 PM
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12:24 PM
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I don't know that people will like this; one reason SUVs are popular is that they let you rule the road from on high. Take away that pleasure and SUVs become, well, two-left-footed station wagons -- which may be the intention. Not that it's that bad an idea; I view SUVs as Osamamobiles. All the fuel they waste helps finance the holy cockroaches.
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10:02 AM
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Police forensic experts entered a flat above a shop in this quiet country town, 90 miles west of London, and also carried out a second search of a house just 200 yards away, where explosives were found on Thursday. In London, they continued to question a 24-year-old Muslim man.... STOP!!!!! You're NOT supposed to say TERROR, and you're NOT SUPPOSED TO SAY MUSLIM!!!!!!!!!!
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9:08 AM
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Do I hear the cry from the Reuters camp? HooRAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!
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6:43 AM
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The knee-jerk conservatives who say government has a monopoly on bureaucratic behavior have never investigated big business.
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6:38 AM
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Translation: WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!
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6:28 AM
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OR: IT'S COLOSSAL, SUPENDOUS, TREMENDOUS, OUTSTANDING, TERRIFIC -- and it's good, too. And it'll win THE OSCAR® -- because it's the tallest Pygmy in the crowd.
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6:24 AM
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Face it, these guys don't know any more about when terrorists will strike than I do. (We're talking the FBI and the CIA, remember.) This is why we can't let our guard down over the holy cockroaches: they have the fortitude and the desire -- and we may not. Thursday, November 27, 2003
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4:50 PM
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4:46 PM
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3:17 PM
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If Iraq could beat 'em, so can we!
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3:13 PM
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Perhaps if we wiped humans off the face of the earth we wouldn't have these problems. God knows some people are trying. Including scientists.
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3:07 PM
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Translation: most of the CORE sorta kinda maybe believes in God -- at BEST.
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9:52 AM
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7:33 AM
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Wednesday, November 26, 2003
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7:02 PM
by Gene
MAYO CLINIC OFFICIAL PREDICTS WORST FLU SEASON IN 30 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRITNEY SPEARS ALBUM DEBUTS AT NO. 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is what Buzz T. Newhouse may have had in mind when he complained about TV news, I can skip that stupid busiest-travel-day-of-the-year story today. And I can skip those stupid busiest-shopping-days-of-the-year on Friday and the day after Christmas. I'll also skip most city-digs-out-after-blizzard stories, thank you. And I'll admit that I'm not getting much out of the conjoined-twins-separated-in-long-and-risky-operation stories, either. This, of course, isn't really news. Neither is much of USA OKAY.
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5:47 PM
by Gene
Me? I've been looking into MiniDisc.
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5:14 PM
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3:15 PM
by Gene
Given the conflicting values, interests and political allegiances involved in major legislation, it is improbable that any bill is ever perfect by any one individual's standard. We live in a democracy, not a dictatorship — which necessitates compromise and blahblahblah.... Why didn't you just write "The perfect is the enemy of the good," which you'd find in the Congressional Record at least 20,000 in the last five years (you'd know about Congress, FATSO)? It does seem odd too, FATSO, that you write so soothingly about compromise on the same day you STICK IT TO THE DEMS!!!!! Another SOUTH PARK CONSERVATIVE!
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1:54 PM
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South Park Crunchy Cons vs. Consequentialist Bobos vs. the Death of the Two-Party System as We Know it: The L.A. Times, which today produced its most interesting (to me) Sunday edition in memory, ran a Column Left-Column Right deal in the Opinion section about whether there's some New Whatever regarding right-wingers and popular culture. Batting for the southpaws, the easily dislikable (to me) Neal Gabler argued: "Conservative revolution? No -- just dazzlingly effective PR," and scored some points that weren't all implausible....Batting for the Right was Brian Anderson, in a condensed update of his lengthy City Journal Piece (which I talked about a while back). All of which is interesting, or not … I guess I'm more concerned right now with the need to label micro movements-within-movements. Who does it more, lefties or righties? Seems to me the Right is always coming up with some new appellation, whether it's the Crunchy Cons (conservatives can be yuppies, too!), or Birkenstock Burkeans (sometimes the conservative hippies smell!), or Andrew Sullivan's Eagles (fiscally conservative, socially liberal, war-mongering hard-to-holds!), Jonathan Rauch's apatheists (too apathetic to be atheist), or even David Brooks' Bobos (something about Jimmy Buffett). The Left, according to my wafer-thin analysis, mostly limits this sort of talk to theorizing hopefully (and desperately) about some new "movement" or "coalition," usually involving Teamsters and turtles, and Baby Greens, and/or Eddie Vedder's Seattle. I despair at getting even two people to read my site when a hack like Matt Welch can get away with idle bloviating like this, just spouting on and on and on with no reason and no purpose and accruing five million hits a second for it. This is why (as I've said before) blogging may not be the second coming of Bill Gates: too many words, too little for the words to say.
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1:30 PM
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1:11 PM
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12:55 PM
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10:18 AM
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Oh well, off to the Beeb, or the Guardian.
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10:14 AM
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And invariably, in addition to her bromides, we're regaled with her "wit." Only news hacks think wit and banality go together.
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10:01 AM
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Why be cute about it? Haven't other business crooks written books? What's one more business book from a fraud? OR: "Either you are ethical or you are not," says the manuscript. "You have to make that decision; all of us do. And there is no in between." Too many business types choose not.
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9:30 AM
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9:13 AM
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9:07 AM
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Meanwhile, the next Osama lurks, totally ignored. Not our demographic.
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6:46 AM
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6:36 AM
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6:22 AM
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6:17 AM
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Tuesday, November 25, 2003
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6:18 PM
by Gene
I'd say it's a win-win-win.
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6:11 PM
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Here's reality (and this article doesn't excerpt well; you must read the whole thing): "I can't see spending $600 on a pair of shoes," says Katie Stewart, a struggling actor [SIC; that's EisnerCorp]. "I'd have to sell my dog to be able to have a pair of shoes. And I think the return's a little better on the dog.".... [Georgette] Blau [she operates a bus tour inspired by the show] explains that when a man says "I'll call you" at the end of the evening, "you know that's a goodbye for the night." Usually, she says, it's goodbye forever.... In the meantime, the bus rolls on. But at least one accomplished, single, New York woman can now afford to buy her own apartment. Blau has bought a one-room apartment that measures a whopping 400 square feet. It's the size of a closet, but she says she's "so happy" about it. Because in New York, sometimes a new closet is just what a girl needs. Sad.
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5:45 PM
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5:08 PM
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The sound you hear is Paul Krugman explaining why the economy's back on track.
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5:03 PM
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5:00 PM
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Now do they give him internal exile, or just plain exile?
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2:13 PM
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2:03 PM
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Which means -- ONE PART OF JACK'S CONSPIRACY IS FIGHTING ANOTHER!
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11:30 AM
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This is why I'm not sympathetic to the huge convoy of talent in Boston that will have to beg -- PLAY somewhere else. I wouldn't be surprised if members of this smelly crowd and their sympathizers are mad because CNET's deleting all the "genius" in MP3.com's files. Sorry, bad music is bad wherever -- and however -- it's played.
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11:12 AM
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Who=Ben Bradlee? Is this another rendition of QUAGMIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
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10:32 AM
by Gene
As for the rest of us....
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9:38 AM
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Awww go ahead, DO IT! Andy S.: Alex Beam calls you an "Internet kook." OOPS.
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9:35 AM
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9:33 AM
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9:27 AM
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Merry Christmas!
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6:55 AM
by Gene
"100 other leads."
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6:28 AM
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I'll be arrested. I'd love to know what he was singing as they booked him. Remember his marriage to Tanya Tucker? Looks like he hasn't forgotten.
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6:26 AM
by Gene
NOW they tell us. Monday, November 24, 2003
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6:22 PM
by Gene
Thank you, Rev. Kronk, for that GREAT term. P. S. We non-corporate PEONS will still get the Indians. I was thinking of buying a Dell laptop next year. I may not now.
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5:59 PM
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5:23 PM
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Make fun of national nannies if you will, and make fun that one of Petrified Gore's lawyers is suing; this industry stands guilty as charged.
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5:06 PM
by Gene
If I were one of those UAW members whose job stands or falls by the executives' actions I wouldn't be too happy right now. And speaking of Clunker Brothers, let's see how this little act by one of its Japanese units hurts sales. OR: "[The company's idiot marketing chief] said his team saw the video's script before production, and although it wasn't that detailed, [the company] had a 'good idea of what the video would be. We didn't think we were taking a big risk.'" Translated: we prayed -- except we didn't know how. P. S. The Daimler fiasco's so overpowering the CHEHRMANS are forming A TASK FORCE, comprised in part of four Dodge dealers, which tells me the penises may not be moving either. If this is their idea of fixing sales they've got a long fix coming -- especially as Mercedes' quality standards have taken a nosedive since the "merger."
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11:50 AM
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Now what can the screaming meemies at The Osama Channel in CATARRH do to top THAT?
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11:46 AM
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11:42 AM
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10:12 AM
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But then practically any news story that mentions the word "Jackson" is not worth reading.
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9:59 AM
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9:49 AM
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9:45 AM
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LET THEM EAT CIGGIES!
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9:41 AM
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9:35 AM
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9:18 AM
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6:55 AM
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IDEAS: You write that "if Stephen King had found himself in Stalinist Russia, he would undoubtedly have gotten the Stalin Prize." What do you think of King's recent Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation? UGRESIC: King's award is not a surprise but a logical consequence of contemporary literary professionalism, which -- like socialist realism -- demands that a writer clench his teeth and write within the framework of the given norm or else end up, if not in a prison camp, then in his own personal ghetto of anonymity and poverty. The symbolic meaning of King's award is a Fall of the Literary Wall: a final unification, not of good and bad literature but of literature and trash.
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6:47 AM
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If this is what more arts coverage means I'm all for dumbing it down, as most American news hacks (led by the Times) are doing.
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6:27 AM
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6:21 AM
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Why now? We've been there for over two years, and you discover quagmire now? Sunday, November 23, 2003
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7:16 PM
by Gene
"FROM THE SOA, TO FTAA [that free-trade thingy they were unsuccessfully whining about in Miami], TO THE INVASION OF IRAQ, OUR GOVERNMENT'S FOREIGN POLICY IS SERVING THE INTERESTS OF A FEW, AND MAKING US A LOT OF ENEMIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" said Fr. Roy Bourgeois, founder of SOA Watch. [Emphasis added.] Translation: America can't do anything right. I suspect, however, we shouldn't be lectured on this score by a priest of a division of a church that condones moral failings of its own.
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4:49 PM
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3:06 PM
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Now why could somebody put a train station there while buildings and a monument are impossible?
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2:20 PM
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I can't tell the difference. And in other "news": Star of records, radio and rock videos. A one-man rescue team for the music business. A songwriter who sets the beat for a decade. A dancer with the fanciest feet on the street. A singer who cuts across all boundaries of taste and style, and color too. Michael Jackson, 25 years old. (TWXster rag, nineteen years ago.) Proof that when it comes to newsrag subscriptions, fools and their money will always be easily parted.
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12:28 PM
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12:21 PM
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I must ask -- what did Shevardnadze do in his eleven years as president except look like Geppetto?
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12:16 PM
by Gene
There has to be a word we can use to help the Democrats. I've got it! It's a word JONATHAN ALTER uses: UNPATRIOTIC! And if that doesn't work we can always use "un-American."
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11:57 AM
by Gene
If LL Cool J is hip-hop's balladeer and Public Enemy its enduring conscience, Shakur maintains his status as a supreme urban griot whose gritty, observant rhymes illuminate the plight of disenfranchised black males. Let us not dance around what this hackette is saying. She is saying, in so many words, that these rappers are The Three Bs. When the ad-blurb copywriters get started with their daydreams, they're saying the objects of their affection rival The Three Bs. This constant puffing, this endless hyperbole, this infinite need to condescend for the sake of "circulation," is why show-biz writing is as crass and unreadable as it is, and why with its current gang of fraudulent automatic typists it will only get worse.
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9:19 AM
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8:58 AM
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Meantime, a rock-music ad-blurb copywriter risks "funny looks." As I've said, aside from the times they've been forced into it by the pedophilia rumors, few news hacks have criticized WACKO since Mike Royko. Perhaps someone should get out a Bitsy, Big Boy Boomeroo and blow them clear to Salamagoo. As for any MORON who'd compare WACKO to Cole Porter, so as to justify his musical tripe: the stories of Porter's sex life came out well after his death, and from all accounts his partners were consenting adults.
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8:56 AM
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Well, we can start with a thousand movie-ad blurbs from you loyal copywriters, Caryn.
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8:29 AM
by Gene
Hmmm, this IS BLUNDER. Wonder if he's wrong.
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8:23 AM
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8:16 AM
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"Magic" is a word that I don't quite think belongs there.
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