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HIS BAD IDEA (AND A SNEER)
Oh, about the Katrina rescue operation: Our Bullshitter-in-Chief “blithely announced at a photo-op cabinet meeting that he, personally, was going to ‘find out what went right and what went wrong.’ We can’t imagine a worse idea,” The New York Times said today in an editorial we wish we had written. Since we didn’t write it, […]
HURRICANE MUSIC
Violinist Samuel Thompson, who was caught on camera playing Bach for fellow hurricane survivors in New Orleans last week, had no idea he was being photographed by The (Baton Rouge, La.) Advocate — we posted the photo in Sonata No. 1 in G Minor (listen to a Sonata No. 2 in A Minor (listen to […]
THE BIG EASY BLUES
Turns out we weren’t the only ones to note Mike Downey cited it, too. So did “I’m not sure the city can come back,”
JAMES LEE BURKE TAKES THE STREETCAR
The eulogies are coming in: Richard Ford’s reluctant gaze today, Andrei Codrescu’s footnote. James Lee Burke. More than half of his roughly two dozen novels are set in and around New Orleans and the Louisiana bayous. Here, for instance, he takes us on a simple, geographic tour with the St. Charles Avenue streetcar — reputed […]
EYEBALLING KATRINA
The most astonishing photos you’re ever likely to see of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina were taken throughout the week by news photographers whose work has been distributed by the Associated Press. Some of them have been published in various dailies, some not. Click the links to see […]
DISPATCH FROM THE FRONT
Greg Henderson, a pathologist, was attending an HIV/AIDS medical convention in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina hit the city. He remained behind after shipping his family to safety in Jackson, Miss. Henderson then managed to send this message to a friend via the Internet. Here it is, slightly edited: I am writing this note on […]
BLAH BLAH BLAH
THE BULLSHITTER SPEAKS “Katrina’s dealt the Delta folks A blow that’s mighty darn unhealthy, So I’m calling for further sacrifice: Another tax cut for the wealthy.” —
CONFIDENT BATHTUB PAP
Now that New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast have drowned and the Bullshitter-in-Chief is scrambling to offer artificial respiration with underfunded federal agencies, what does Grover Norquist, opednews.com reminds us, Norquist’s infamous line that he wants to starve government small enough so he can “drown it in a bathtub” sounds like the special […]
ROUGH RIDERS AND TOUGH TALKERS
Entertained by its right-wing humor, William Carlson pays
CHIEF BULLSHITTER’S POMPOUS POPPYCOCK
killed more than 100 people at last count, and devastated the lives of hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, along the Gulf Coast. The Chronicle’s EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
BRION GYSIN LET THE MICE IN
Oh, and let’s not forget this, with thanks to Hammond Guthrie for the reminder: “Naked Lunch.” In an editor’s note to “Minutes to Go” and Arts & Letters Daily for the tip: My favorite romantic,
THE IRAQ ‘EMERGENCY’
Finally. A “How to Win in Iraq,” which has just been published in the September/October issue of Foreign Affairs, Brooks writes: The article is already a phenomenon among the people running this war, generating discussion in the Pentagon, the C.I.A., the American Embassy in Baghdad and the office of the vice president. Notice there’s no […]
MCINERNEY KEEPS IN TOUCH WITH YOUTH, MUFFS IT
whole damned review sounds like that. And on the front page, no less. How could you let it out of the house, and how could they have let it in? — Tireless Staff of Thousands EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
BACK IN THE U.S. OF A.
After a humongous computer meltdown — thanks to a crappy Dell Inspiron laptop — we’re limping back into service. May we draw your attention this morning to Adam Cohen’s And by the way, does this sound like anything you’ve heard of lately? He lived either in the darkness of the hood, or in the white […]
HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH
Art Kunkin says so. You remember him, founding publisher-editor of the old Free Press back in the day? Kunkin, right, wants to re-connect with not revitalized, while there’s a in Crawford, Texas. Meantime, Gig LeCarp won’t be attending tomorrow’s $2-million fireworks memorial for Hunter S. Thompson, where the late writer’s bagged-up ashes will be shot […]
MIGHTY PEN
Bob Herbert has written the lead of the week in