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...asthmatic Rain Man. This song is so bad that you can actually hear Ludacris sigh in between gimmicky half-rhymes about “how good you look in them jeans.” What makes this failure even more of a shame is that there are a few decent songs on this album, songs that Ludacris obviously worked on and cared about, but which are ultimately lost in the garbage. Despite being his twentieth or thirtieth sex song, “Girls Gone Wild” is the very first time Luda has carried a song completely by himself?...
...America fixed its attention westward, away from the Old World and toward its own expansion. But the divorce was never intended to be total. Much of the Declaration itself was a plea for European sympathy and understanding. "Let Facts be submitted to a candid world," it argued. "A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation." If the Americans were insisting on moving out of the house, they still wanted to be invited back for the holidays. But would they be, today? Wherever you look in Europe, there...
...showing respect for the international legal norms on which Europe now grounds its own peace and security. Europeans, you might say, want from the U.S. what a few isolated colonists on the edge of civilization thought was in their interest to offer the world two centuries ago: "A decent respect to the opinions of mankind." Without it, a deeper and unhappier independence will require no declaration...
...Ensler: I'm generally obsessed with the subject of violence and one person having power over another. I think that's been true in all my plays. After Abu Ghraib happened, I wanted to pose the question: how do good and decent people do terrible deeds? I have a profound hunger to understand that, especially having grown up in a household where I had this very attractive, successful father who was incredibly violent...
...finish,” and explicitly terming Wallace’s balanced inquisitions a “hit job” (perhaps the most graphic two-word “job” ever performed on the former president). Fox chief Roger Ailes was, like most decent Americans, taken aback by Clinton’s “wild overreaction.” Ailes took a charitable view of the incident, characterizing it as “an assault on all journalists.” Yes, Clinton had wiles enough to center his attack on Fox News, striking...