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Is the Gasbag Lying? Or Is He Just Ignorant?

September 24, 2008 by Jan Herman

The Rick Davis story continues to percolate with this New York Times headline, “McCain Aide’s Firm Was Paid by Freddie Mac Through August.” The disclosure undercuts a remark by Mr. McCain on Sunday night that [his] campaign manager, Rick Davis, had had no involvement with the company for the last several years. How long will […]

Truth in Editorializing?

September 20, 2008 by Jan Herman

Before it’s too late, three cheers for the lead editorial in The Wall Street Journal on Friday, “McCain’s Scapegoat,” which began this way: “John McCain has made it clear this week he doesn’t understand what’s happening on Wall Street” — oh, wait a minute — “any better than Barack Obama does.” Hmmm … make that […]

And Let’s Not Forget This

September 16, 2008 by Jan Herman

… in the wake of yesterday’s Wall Street meltdown … …in case anyone needs a reminder. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

McPalin & McMaverick

September 12, 2008 by Jan Herman

Still the Best 9/11 Memorial

September 10, 2008 by Jan Herman

It was up tonight — briefly. The techs must have been rehearsing.

Varieties of Musical Experience

September 8, 2008 by Jan Herman

Here’s a good friend, Carl Weissner, playing Chopin. He hasn’t played for, oh, about 50 years. “This is the schmaltzy version — Viennese,” he says. On top of that he’s combining two different pieces. “But,” he adds, “what the hell.” (Recorded on my new little gizmo, a Flip Video Mino. The image is sharper when […]

John Cage Would Have Been 96

September 6, 2008 by Jan Herman

I went to the John Cage birthday celebration at St. Mark’s Church yesterday. Big crowd. Awful sound. A couple dozen people mumbled into a bad p.a. system. It was impossible to understand what they were saying, with a few exceptions. This guy came prepared, though, with his own music and his own setup. His name […]

McCain the McMaverick, a ‘Hood Ornament’

August 14, 2008 by Jan Herman

I’ve been calling him the Gasbag, but Thomas Frank has come up with another description for him — the best I’ve read anywhere: John McCain is “a hood ornament on a hit-and-run machine.” Frank writes in his weekly Wall Street Journal column: The man no longer stands for anything. He has transformed himself from a […]

Ho Hum …

August 7, 2008 by Jan Herman

Aug. 12 — Did someone say war profiteers? Check out the top 25 and this private army. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Oh Please …

August 4, 2008 by Jan Herman

The Gasbag’s latest McBullshit gets a review called “Changing Lanes” from Elizabeth Kolbert in this week’s New Yorker. She notes that “he’s opted out of truth altogether.” Really. As if the hype for his so-called “straight-talking days” was ever credible in the first place. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

A Man for This Season

July 29, 2008 by Jan Herman

I’ve been waiting for Q&A to post a transcript of the Chris Hedges interview on Sunday night. But it’s been two days already. Nada. So click the link and watch the video. It’s stunning. [Aug. 12 — Finally, the posted transcript.] The reason for the interview is publication of his latest book, “Collateral Damage: America’s […]

A Gasbag Update

July 21, 2008 by Jan Herman

See this. Postscript: July 30 — The Gasbag Express, aka the Low-Road Express? Of course. As today’s NYT editorial notes, “…it is hard to imagine a worse role model than the one Mr. McCain seems to be adopting: President Bush.” (Objection: seems?) Which brings our Calvin Trillin out of the Straight Up woodwork. BUSH’S PRESIDENTIAL […]

Lunchtime for Burroughs

July 14, 2008 by Jan Herman

Two of my favorite passages in Naked Lunch are “Dr. Benway Operates” and “The Man Who Taught His Asshole to Talk.” But my favorite description of the book comes from William S. Burroughs’s explanation of the title. “The title” — which Burroughs credited to Jack Kerouac — “means exactly what the words say: naked lunch, […]

… And This Says the Rest of It

July 3, 2008 by Jan Herman

Here’s wot got left out: Bush Tours America To Survey Damage Caused By His Disastrous Presidency Enjoy the Fourth! EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

This Says It All

July 1, 2008 by Jan Herman

Well, almost. Time to take a break. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Dr. No and Mr. Gasbag

June 30, 2008 by Jan Herman

Does everyone know what the Straight Talk Express would bring to the White House if voters are stupid enough to elect Mr. Gasbag? You would think so. Even The Wall Street Journal knows. It would mean “The Return of Dr. No.” And what does Dr. No (a k a Phil Gramm), the Gasbag’s top economic […]

Another Small Pleasure

June 26, 2008 by Jan Herman

When Rupert Murdoch said The Wall Street Journal would target The New York Times in the competition for readers, he was talking about a lot more than prose style. But if you’re taking aim at The Times it helps to show that WSJ reporters know how to write, really write. Long before Murdoch took over […]

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