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...pejoratives but surprisingly light on evidence to substantiate claims that, for example, the President “doesn’t understand defense”—Dean attempted to cast the present administration as one completely out of touch with the values of voters: “What??s at stake in this election is democracy. Either we take action now and come together to restore a politics of participation and a politics of the people, or we allow the Washington insiders and the special interests to continue to make the back room deals that...
...sees the Bush administration as a group of zealous ideologues rooted in the radical religious right, who not only aspire to diminish the separation between church and state, but also seek to completely dismantle the welfare state and aim at a total restructuring of the international geopolitical landscape. What??s worse, according to Krugman, is that the White House will do anything to accomplish its goals. “Why don’t the usual rules apply?” he asks. “Because a revolutionary power, which does not regard the existing system...
...because the album fails to truly capture the off-the-cuff wit and sheer lunacy of the duo’s live performances. With most of the tracks simply lurching into the next, Grape-a-Don never gets the chance to fully develop his loose cannon personality. What??s more, the absurd shout-along choruses of early Grand Buffet favorites like “Candy Bars” and “You’re on Fire” have largely been replaced with tedious sing-alongs. But even if the album doesn?...
...what??s the solution? As Universal has realized, CD prices need to come down—way down—to entice consumers and spare the record industry a slow death. Artists also need to recognize that consumers will no longer tolerate spending their money on CDs with two quality songs and ten filler tracks. Britney, I’m not buying …Baby One More Time if it means I have to listen to “E-Mail My Heart.” Get your ass off the cover of Us Weekly and into...
...Miss—state or whatever—you can just do so much,” she says. “Because people want to be fascinated by it. People want to be excited about it. It’s just that you have to believe in it. What??s happened in the last few years is that people have been afraid to believe in the power of the crown...