Some cool postings by Bill Reed: Bird ‘n’ Sassy, a candid photo of Charlie Parker and Sarah Vaughan, which Reed explains in “For the Latest in Be-Bop.” And check out “Next Stop Altoona,” his memories of the 1938 Art Deco Municipal Auditorium still preserved, to his surprise, in his hometown of Charleston, W. Va. Jazz […]
THE NEGROPONTE GAMES
By Jan Herman Apropos of yesterday’s item about googling “Negroponte, mass murder“: Democracy Now! has a top-notch segment this morning, headlined “Promoting the ‘Ambassador of Torture’,” which offers details on how our Dear Leader’s nominee for national intelligence director “played a key role in coordinating U.S. covert aid to the Contras who targeted civilians in […]
MORE ‘BAD APPLES’
We’re all familiar with Dear Leader’s bogus claims, and those of his cronies, that torture of prisoners (or if you prefer the euphemism, abuse) was limited to a few “bad apples” and that systemic torture was never, never the case. Now comes major evidence in a new report in this morning’s London Guardian that “US […]
THE MASS MURDER FACTOR
News bulletin: Dear Leader has nominated the American proconsul in Iraq, John Negroponte, as first U.S. national intelligence director, who will have authority over the budgets of the 15 U.S. intelligence agencies. So what happens when you google “Negroponte, mass murder“? Bill Osborne tried it and got 13,600 entries. Most important: He checked the first […]
SCULPTING THE PRESS
Now that the Jeff Gannon/James Guckert story has made Keith Olbermann’s “Countdown” newsquiz, it’s safe to say the mainstream media have taken notice of the latest White House farce. True, it was the last question in the quiz, No. 14: Name one of the other websites registered to Jeff Gannon/James Guckert besides “jeffgannon.com”.+ zombo.com+ hotmilitarystuds.com+ […]
WHEN TOUGH IS ENOUGH
Not too long ago, writing about the death of Nelson Algren, I recalled a scene in Sag Harbor with Roy “Big Blue” Finer, the 6-foot-6 NYC homicide detective, who was Algren’s friend. Another friend of Algren’s, Roger Groening, sent the following message, which — given the stupid controversy surrounding best-picture Oscar contender “Million Dollar Baby” […]
BATTLE OF DRESDEN
Although many more neo-Nazis marched through Dresden than originally estimated — Reuters now says there were 5,000 marchers, not the initially reported 2,000 — it turns out that 10 times their number of ordinary Germans, “up to 50,000 residents, wearing white roses in a symbol of reconciliation, gathered in the city’s historic heart to light […]
BAD DAY IN DRESDEN
As thousands of neo-Nazis marched in Dresden, Germany, on the 60th anniversary of the allied bombing raids that destroyed the city during World War II, I was reminded of the honkey myopia that Bill Osborne warned about earlier this month. The marchers, “waving black flags and carrying banners,” were using today’s anniversary to claim that […]
‘THE GATES’: COLOR THEM PURPLE
For an opening-day news story about the “The Gates” in New York’s Central Park, you might as well read the London Guardian’s report, which offers a more than adequate overview. For an opening-day appraisal, you might as well read the front-page appraisal in The New York Times by art critic Michael Kimmelman, who spares no […]
DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL
Rigorous Intuition’s Jeff Gannon exposé is not to be missed. Thanks to James Wolcott’s Mystery Beefcake, I just read RI’s “Stirring the White House honey pot,” about Jim Guckert, a k a Jeff Gannon of suddenly defunct Talon-News.com, “a conservative ringer” who received White House press credentials and “lobbed softball questions” at Dear Leader in press briefings. […]
ARTHUR MILLER: FRONT AND CENTER
“I don’t know a critic who penetrates to the center of anything,” the late, great playwright Arthur Miller once said, according to his front-page obituary in The New York Times. But it would be hard to find a better understanding of what was central in Miller’s work than this morning’s appreciation, “A Morality That Stared […]
FRYING LYNNE STEWART
By Jan Herman Americans less brave than Lynne Stewart — which, frankly, means the rest of us — are easily cowed. It doesn’t take much to scare the shit out of people. As William Burroughs once wrote, “anyone who can pick up a frying pan owns death,” and Dear Leader owns the biggest frying pan […]
‘WRITER OF GENIUS’
PEN American Center President Salman Rushdie released the following statement this afternoon about Arthur Miller, who died Thursday at the age of 89: Arthur Miller was a writer of genius. He made plays with the grandeur and power of high tragedy, revealing what he called, in the opening stage directions of “Death of a Salesman,” […]
MESSAGE FROM BEYOND
For the record: From Name: Jim in TexasEmail Address: ———Comments: Noam Chomsky is a lying evil whore of Zarqawi’s murdering criminals and mass murdering lying tyrants like Fidel Castro, Kim Il Sung, and Saddam Hussein and we are going to send every last one of his leftwing Fascist thug’s to Hell. In a century from […]
DEAR LEADER’S FAITH IN DECEIT
The sane rationality of Noam Chomsky’s words and tone of voice offers a tonic to anyone who still has hopes for American idealism. Listening to him this morning on Democracy Now!, which broadcast a talk he gave recently in Santa Fe, N.M., I jotted down some notes. Chomsky, right, spoke about imperialism, Iraq, terrorism, pre-emptive […]
THE OTHER READING LIST
Matt Haber, in typical shallow fashion, has posted the titles of the other books on Georgie Boy’s reading list. Unlike the much-bruited “His Excellency: George Washington” by Joseph P. Ellis, “Alexander Hamilton” by Ron Chernow, the holy Bible, Tom Wolfe’s “I Am Charlotte Simmons” and (who could forget?) Natan Sharansky’s “The Case for Democracy” — […]
WITH LIBERTY AND RETRIBUTION FOR ALL
When a majority of American voters re-installed Georgie Boy in the White House, it signalled not just a callous affirmation of his criminal regime, or a foul disregard of human rights at home and abroad, but most of all an overarching moral hypocrisy. Well, it’s payback time for the majority’s willingness to look the other […]