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STARS VS. UNKNOWNS

September 14, 2004 by cmackie

Apropos The stars according to Peter Bogdanovich, who cites John Wayne, James Stewart and Henry Fonda as stars able to make audiences “instantly suspend their disbelief” — which many of today’s stars can’t do — David Nuzum writes that he’d rather see unknowns. When he saw “Maria Full of Grace,” he says, he “totally forgot” the […]

ARTSJOURNAL.COM TURNS 5

September 13, 2004 by cmackie

The San Diego Union-Tribune has a story headlined “Bloggers hoping to become fabulously wealthy may have a long wait.” Hell, how about just plain wealthy? I posted this a month ago: “A pal of mine who writes for CounterPunch complains that the Web site doesn’t pay anything. Face it, pal, about a million other sites […]

THE ROYAL TREATMENT

September 13, 2004 by cmackie

Sy Hersh is getting the royal treatment from Rummy Boy & Co. Here, just for fun, is the official Department of Defense Statement on the Seymour Hersh Book. It’s not often an author gets such a send-off, even if the title of the book, “Chain of Command : The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib,” […]

ALL ABOUT HIM

September 13, 2004 by cmackie

What’s weirder? Time’s poll last week, showing that the idiot in the White House continues to lead John Kerry by double digits among likely voters, or Time’s interview, showing that the double-digit leader has a double-digit ego telling him: “It’s all about me.” This is how the interview began: TIME: What’s the most important thing you’ve […]

NOT THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD

September 12, 2004 by cmackie

Seymour Hersh hit the airwaves this morning on “Meet the Press” and is scheduled tonight on “Dateline NBC” to talk about (OK, promote) his new book “Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib,” which is being released Monday. I didn’t watch “Meet the Press” because it had Colin Powell about to do his […]

THE STARS ACCORDING TO BOGDANOVICH

September 12, 2004 by cmackie

Yours truly has a review of “Who the Hell’s in It” in today’s Chicago Sun-Times. It begins: Peter Bogdanovich’s superb collection of movie-star profiles and interviews — a sequel to “Who the Devil Made It,” his interviews of top film directors — begins with an affectionate tale about Orson Welles that reminds us of just how […]

9/11 AND THE ELECTION

September 11, 2004 by cmackie

On the third anniversary of 9/11, the best way for Americans to honor the dead is to look to the future by realizing that the upcoming presidential election will be a referendum not on the candidates for the White House but on the conscience and convictions of the electorate itself. Will there be no accountability on Abu […]

DEATH MASK

September 10, 2004 by cmackie

By Jan Herman This portrait of George W. Bush is composed of photos of American soldiers who have died in Iraq. It is our version of “The Roster of the Dead,” a two-and-a-half page spread of 900 photos published yesterday in The New York Times. We don’t know who created the GWB death mask. It came to us in g-mail — uncredited […]

ON FLIP-FLOPS AND SHARP SHIFTS

September 9, 2004 by cmackie

How come when Kerry does it, it’s called “a flip-flop,” but when the Nincompoop in Chief does it, it’s termed “a sharp shift from an earlier position”? How come when the ninny makes a U-turn, does a back flip, lands a belly flop, or pulls his head out of his ass, it’s called crossing a […]

PUNDIT ADVICE

September 8, 2004 by cmackie

Is anybody listening? More than 1,000 dead U.S. soldiers and $132 billion already spent in Iraq, with insurgents in control of key regions. Bunker Boy’s latest scare tactics. A record federal budget deficit. Medicare data illegally withheld from Congress. Freshly detailed charges of a 9/11 cover-up by the White House. A Bush the Cokehead scandal brewing, with attendant media […]

AMERICAN DREAMER

September 8, 2004 by cmackie

He’s not the only “impoverished Caribbean orphan who immigrated to the United States,” as the flack for the New York Historical Society describes him in a press release. But I’d bet he’s the only one ever to be given an exhibition by the society. The reason, of course, is that this particular impoverished Caribbean orphan immigrant was Alexander Hamilton. […]

RUSSIAN ROULETTE

September 7, 2004 by cmackie

Doing it the Putin way, here’s a new approach to the “war on terror”: During School Siege, Russia Took Captives in Chechnya: “Soldiers entered homes of rebel leaders’ relatives and seized 40 people, including children. … One day into the seizure of more than 1,000 hostages by suspected Chechen separatists in the town of Beslan, […]

POST-LABOR DAY HANGOVER

September 7, 2004 by cmackie

And now for an irresponsible video report from Iraq that might make you laugh. But seriously, without subtitles, take your pick: Thomas Powers on How Bush Got It Wrong: “No tyrannical father presiding over an intimidated household was ever tiptoed around with greater caution than is the figure of President George W. Bush in the […]

PERLE DOES A KENNY BOY

September 6, 2004 by cmackie

Richard Perle is offering the old “I was misled” dodge to explain his role in the Hollinger “corporate kleptocracy.” We thought Kenny Boy had sucked all the helium out of that stratagem. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

SWAGGER AND PREVARICATION

September 3, 2004 by cmackie

If any further proof were needed after Zell Miller’s pit bull performance the other night that reality and Republicans do not share the same universe, it was demonstrated once again from the podium in Madison Square Garden by a president so proud of his Texas swagger that he inevitably creates the impression of a prevaricating […]

TWO DEMAGOGUES WITH 76 TRUMBONES

September 2, 2004 by cmackie

The Republican Convention starred two different kinds of demagogues last night: Zell Miller, a pit bull who looked as ugly and vicious as he sounded, and Dick Cheney, an oily conman who played the role of wise old grandpa. But their goal was the same: the character assassination of John Kerry. Miller — who had […]

TOUCH OF EVIL

September 1, 2004 by cmackie

The report of another “corporate kleptocracy” is making news this morning. It’s not Kenny Boy’s Enron or Bunker Boy’s former company, Halliburton, or any of the no-bid contract players in Iraq. This time it’s Hollinger International, a media company formerly led by Conrad Black and F. David Radler with the connivance of a board of […]

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