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So the President is planning a surge, is he? All the warning signs are there–Dad’s friends on the Iraq Study Group embarrassed him, and he knows he has to announce some kind of change, so why not go for broke and double down on America’s military future? So The SurgeTM gets floated in some neoconservative […]
Recently, David Asman of Fox News’ program “Forbes on Fox” asked the following question: “Bashing our military: seems like it’s a new sport for our media! But could all the negative headlines and lack of reporting about anything positive our brave men and women are doing there hurt America and our markets?” Naturally, Asman turns […]
From: D. J. Waletzky To: Martin Nutt Subject: Re: Disappearing accents On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 18:31 -0500, M_a_r_t_i_n_n_u_t_t___X_@_X__a_o_l_._c_o_m wrote: In your page http://waletzky.com/dj/permalink.php?uid=104 (Sunday, 12 Sep 2004 ) you state The only country (to my knowledge, please correct me) that didn’t build its TV networks this way is the United States, where television was invented. […]
With the third anniversary of the War in Iraq, our attentions have turned, naturally, to Iran. A while ago (before Iran’s nuclear program was making front-page news), I was talking to a friend about liberal interventionism, and of course, Iran came up. What did I ultimately propose to do, she asked, about the human rights […]
I’m in the middle of writing a very, very long post about Iraq, but in the meantime, I have discovered that my favorite book of all time, Penguin Island by Anatole France, is available entirely free as a plaintext file! Three cheers for the public domain! And although it was written in 1908, it’s an […]
Last week, I pitched a TV show to a certain famous filmmaker and TV producer, and I have yet to hear a response. So, I figure I might as well share it with you, dear readers, because based on the horrified responses I get from other people I tell about it, it’ll never get made. […]
You may recall, from last November, the media talking about "values," which is the politically correct word for "Christian." Political correctness, by the way, is just another invention of the market in that political operative have become brand managers–they've carefully chosen the word "values" to mean something very specific. And yet, the word "values" is […]
Today we're reviewing some points I raised earlier in the blog and their progress since I wrote about them. 1. Terry Schiavo: speaking of cheap political exploitation, the parents sold their mailing list to some GOP direct marketers, in case you were wondering where their principles are. 2. For close to two years, I've been […]
Normally, I wouldn't comment on something like the Terry Schiavo case, but the periphery surrounding the whole issue is so complex that it warrants a missive from yours truly in several parts: Just to be clear from the get-go, I think they should let the husband pull her plug. I'd like to remind everyone that […]
Doubtless you've already heard about Hunter S. Thompson's suicide Sunday night. I'm sure it comes as no surprise to readers and fellow Hunter fans that he had a great influence on me. I remember very distinctly the day I walked into the Astor Place Barnes & Noble after school, found a copy of "Fear and […]
With precious hours left until Election Day, I've been going crazy worrying about what will happen. In 2000, I didn't even consider that Bush could win (lo and behold, he didn't really), and now I have to say his chances of being reelected are fairly good. And readers, I am not kidding when I say […]
I know I'm going to get in trouble with the English majors who read me, but I have to air a gripe about political fiction. This particular rant was prompted by seeing the new WB drama "Jack and Bobby" the other night. First of all, who the hell approved this show? Jack and Bobby "McCloskey" […]
Today was a proud day for me, because I made a pertinent McLuhan reference at work and it was accepted at face value. I’m working on a piece for PBS’s Frontline as an assistant editor, and I was talking with the editor about interviews (of which I have seen many, many hours at this point). […]
Dear readers, I implore you to purchase the latest issue of Heeb Magazine (Issue #7), which is on the newsstands now. Below is the original draft of the piece I did about esteemed (I think perhaps a bit too esteemed) actor Norman Fell. It's not exactly the version which ended up in the magazine, but […]
My internet access from home has been out for two weeks now. Often, I go over to a friend's house with my laptop to use his connection. I get there in the afternoons, and one of the first things I do is go to Google News and parse the day's computer-generated headlines. Invariably, I'll be […]
I was eating at my local pizzeria last week, and one of those DVD pirate guys came in, offering a pirated copy of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ. Now, I had heard that the film was anti-Semitic, so I figured I this was my chance to find out without giving a potentially anti-Semitic […]
Someone said to me, "yours is not a bullshit blog," a compliment for which I am grateful. I know that many people who have blogs post the most banal details of their day in drearily minute and unnecessary detail. At the same time, there are lots of blogs (see links section) of a personal nature […]
Ever since I heard about The Brown Bunny, the Vincent Gallo tour-de-force which premiered at Cannes (garnering the distinguished “Worst Film at Cannes Ever” award from the critics), I have been obsessed with a single idea. That idea is to remake The Brown Bunny shot-for-shot, but with an all rabbit cast (a la Night of […]
Remember that scene in Mel Brooks’ History of the World Part I where the first artist draws a picture on the cave wall, immediately followed by the first critic urinating on it? It seems we have advanced, as a civilization, to the Believer magazine’s Snarkwatch. For those of you who are not self-absorbed literary types […]
So, not to downplay Dave Eggers’ typographic talents or anything, but I find it curious that no one has ever compared the Might/McSweeney’s typesetting and style to the record sleeve on Talking Heads‘ 1985 album, Little Creatures. I swear, it’s like Dave laid out the whole thing himself, from his favorite typeface right down to […]
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