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Sourpuss McCain; Illiquid Forbes
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ELLEN:
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I don't think the killers of Matthew Shepard had the brains to even perceive
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of teaching anyone a lesson.
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I still disagree with you about TV's coverage of Columbine. Yes, of course,
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there is the massive hypocrisy of the American public when they say in polls
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that the media is scum: They love all the coverage, love the Lady Di and Royal
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Family hagiography, etc. And of course a large mass murder at a high school,
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especially with the Nazi and goth and geek overtones, resonates with the
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public, and media, more than day traders in Atlanta, but the coverage was
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mind-numbing. It was telling to me that CNN spent four hours of airtime on the
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funeral of the black boy who was killed. That smacks of patronization to me.
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And you have to admit that the coverage of JFK Jr.'s death was over the top:
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Newsweek and Time milked it for two top-selling issues. Walter
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Isaacson's personal remarks about Kennedy were embarrassing. Douglas Brinkley
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has ruined his career as a historian by rushing to every TV studio to talk
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about his good friend John. His case reminded me of when Eric Burdon suddenly
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became Jimi Hendrix's best friend after he O.D.'d in '70.
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Well, we've both been admonished from the
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Slate
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chieftains for
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straying from the news of the day. My heart says: Fuck them, let's talk about
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what we want. However, since they were kind enough to invite us to the table, I
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do have a few things to say about today's "news." I know you're not as
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fascinated by electoral politics as I am, dismissing it all in a Ralph Nader
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sort of way, but I cannot for the life of me understand the Beltway media's
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continuing love affair with Sen. John McCain. McCain is sleazy: Talk to any
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reporter in Arizona (which no Washington pundit does) and you won't hear about
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what a "maverick" he is. Instead, they'll draw a picture of a sour,
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press-hating scumbag who's not very nice to women and has shady business
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dealings to boot. People forget he was part of the Keating Five. In today's
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Wall Street Journal , Gerald Seib writes the same story about McCain that
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we've seen for months: He's unpredictable, angers Republicans with his campaign
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finance and tobacco stands (making him an honorary Democrat with that sort of
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lunacy), but is fiercely pro-life. And of course his POW résumé. I wish boomer
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pundits would get over the guilt of not serving in Vietnam: They were right. It
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was a stupid war and not worth fighting and dying for. Get over not having that
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"experience."
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The New York Post , and other papers, reports today that Steve Forbes
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isn't quite as "liquid" as everyone thought and is going to have to sell some
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assets to compete with Bush. I wonder how his family feels about his quixotic,
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and ultimately selfish, presidential campaign? If I were one of his five
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daughters, I'd be sort of pissed. But Forbes has caught the presidential
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aphrodisiac. Instead of dealing with Bush, and getting a plum position in his
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administration, or running for senator from New Jersey, where he'd stand a
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better chance than Christie Whitman, he's enriching the television stations in
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various states to get out his message. I like his message, but I read it every
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day on the Journal's editorial page.
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I'll get to the Voice's redesign next time, which is handsome, but
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I'll close with a tidbit in today's New York Observer by Carl Swanson,
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the under-30 media critic who writes like George Will. The Voice has
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added a new biweekly column called "Pucker Up," about anal sex. Swanson writes
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in his sniffy Observer way: "Nobody ever said the Voice was all
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about the high road" and objects to the headline of the column "I Am Butt Girl,
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Hear My Ass Roar!" He then asks editor Don Forst if that isn't a bit too much.
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Jesus, what prudes we have in the media! Anal sex in the Voice , or
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NYPress , is the norm. I'm sure readers won't raise an eyebrow.
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Best,
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RUSS
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