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Klein wrote that vice president Dick Cheney "has been wrong too often, and now George W. Bush must decide what he wants to do about that." What a laugh to expect Bush to do anything against Cheney. That's like asking an Elvis Presley fan what to do about the King. John Philips New York City
...Calling the Shots? Joe Klein's column on Vice President Dick Cheney and dysfunction in the Bush Administration was quite wonderful, as well as saddening [Oct. 20]. The U.S. has been the torchbearer of democracy for the past two centuries. America's efforts during World Wars I and II were quite an example for others to follow and admire. After 9/11, the U.S. had the sympathy of the whole world. But what the Administration has done from 9/11 till now has only turned that sympathy into hatred and disgust. Today one wonders who's the boss in America, Bush...
...anthem of our new life came on an arresting new album from Eminem. Tossing expletives at Dick Cheney and Tipper Gore, Eminem was, as he put it, “dumping it on White America,” building a new narrative—aggressively American, abused, angry and alarming. He warned young Americans to think about a draft, joked about Dick Cheney’s cardiac health, and lashed out at the “Divided States of Embarrassment” for abandoning free speech. The national rhetoric of redemption began to ring hollow as this spokesperson...
...ahead in New Hampshire and tied with Gephardt in Iowa. And two of the biggest unions in America, the SEIU and AFCSME, are poised to endorse him, which will help kill the impression that only rich Northeastern liberals support him and put a stake in the heart of Dick Gephardt, the old liberal guard?s best hope of derailing Dean...
...crossing genres from singing to acting or vice versa, or to soften a hard image by surrounding yourself with singing children or elderly people. And when in doubt, do as some stars do and mysteriously, or rather strategically, disappear from the holiday radar screen—at least until Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin?...