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...decade conservative ideologues on college campuses, on the airwaves and in think tanks like the American Enterprise Institute and the John M. Olin Foundation have done a remarkable job of scrambling substantive discussions on social justice issues by merely accusing their opponents of being “politically correct...
...said, "not channeled to place and time. The terrorist seeks to be unspecific to place and time, even to his own enmity. He wants to make everyone appear the enemy." This is why, he said, military attacks against the Taliban regime are psychologically useful as well as strategically correct. "There is a target...
...White House but didn't test any of the limits of her role, has inspired dozens of books in which the photographs often seem more important than the text. With Mrs. Kennedy: The Missing History of the Kennedy Years (Free Press; 406 pages; $25), Barbara Leaming seeks to correct the balance, arguing that Jackie played a key part in her husband's presidency...
...together and have fun? Well, a lot of silliness to be sure: The title track is a pastiche march, and the bizarre “Wield the Spade” owes something to early Pink Floyd in its cartoonish morality tale. They’re not always politically correct: “Shadow of a Man” is all about Billy who came back from Vietnam. The brilliant “Pseudo Suicide,” sounds like Jimi back in the afro-haired prime of the Experience. Copeland’s fills are hysterical as Claypool hollers...
...slew of British fans including the likes of Kate Moss and Thom Yorke. With a look more Welcome Back Kotter than laundry-hamper New Wave and a refreshing fuck-you nonchalance, the Strokes serve as a more-than-welcome respite from the onslaught of top-40 politically-correct cookie-cutter boy bands aimed at the screaming pre-teen...