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...this disjointed collection of essays and articles, as in earlier books, O'Rourke assumes the role of libertarian praise singer, extolling the virtues of free markets and heaping scorn on the evils of clumsy, intrusive Big Government. He takes the position that despite the whining of enviros, people throughout the world have never been better off and that doomsayers who exaggerate the threat of ecological collapse are motivated by self-interest and a socialist agenda. In essence, he is offering the Wall Street Journal editorial page with a laugh track...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Eco Illogical | 10/31/1994 | See Source »

Some, however, said the band-as-alarm evidenced love, not scorn...

Author: By Abigail R. Branch, | Title: Wake Up, Hurlbut... It's the Band | 10/8/1994 | See Source »

...mass-produced Hollywood moneymaker does not true love make. The good thing about a film is that it offers you an easy topic for conversation over coffee afterwards. If the film is great, you can both wax eloquent about it. If it was terrible, you can heap vitriol and scorn on it together. Read a review in advance, so that you have at least one intelligent thing to say no matter what ("Say, don't you think this was the most insightful commentary on Generation X since 'Reality Bites?'") After that is over, you can move to other topics, like...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Responding to Ed | 9/30/1994 | See Source »

...President, he had to keep edging toward moderation, though apparently he could not do so fast enough to satisfy his opponents. Still, he successfully negotiated deals with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, two organizations that had always received his special scorn, and he spoke frequently and amicably with the U.S. ambassador. But when the military began to move against him, he reverted to type and gave a speech he has come to regret. He seemed to give the nod to mob justice when he called the "necklace" -- a burning tire placed around a victim's neck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide: The Once and Future President | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

...experience. I felt insulted that she hadn't put more care into her show, the more so because of her supercilious attitude towards potential detractors. In "Without You I'm Nothing" Bernhard involves her audience in her to-hell-with-what-anyone-thinks attitude, letting us in on her scorn towards snotty New York celebs, etc. This complicity was absent in her San Francisco show, and her snottiness felt directed at us. Instead of hinting that we all were smarter than other people, her performance left me with the feeling that she thought she was smarter than...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: There's No Excuse For Bad Behavior | 9/22/1994 | See Source »

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