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...then played into his game. I am not criticizing a student group for being involved in politics--just asking it to be aware of what it is arguing. As a scholar who Mansfield knows well once titled a chapter, "How Very Wise It is To Pretend to Be Mad at the Right Moment...
...week after a U.S. appeals court affirmed in principle a circuit judge's order that Napster dismantle its "vicarious copyright infringement" business model - accompanied by a mad rush of users to its site - Napster figures to strike a deal while the iron is hot. And before its aghast users find someplace else...
...kept on the sidelines, rejected any responsibility for Gore's loss. Gore, whose body had returned to the West Wing but whose psyche was still counting chads in Palm Beach, tried to explain that keeping Clinton under wraps was a rational response to polls showing swing voters were still mad as hell over the Year of Monica. Clinton, who sees that period as his Defense of the Constitution, shot back that had Gore embraced him and the Administration's record, he would have...
...aside, I lifted that "mad as hell" line from "Network," a so-called classic that was recommended to me by just about everyone I know and respect: My parents, my co-workers, my friends, the guy at my local video store (obviously not a Blockbuster). So I took the movie home and curled up with some popcorn and the remote. Two hours later, I had a headache from all the yelling. And I was very confused. What was the big deal about this movie? It was shrill, thin and the characters were incredibly annoying...
...have mentioned before, I'm mad as hell. And I'm not going to take it anymore. Instead, I'm going to rant. Herewith, the Academy's list of Best Picture Nominees, as well as my list of Movies that Should Have Been Nominated...