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When Rolling Stone Rocked
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Well, that's a lot to chew on. I'm not convinced by your Nation -like
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the "country is basically being run by global corporations" rap. That's too
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easy. If what you say is true, then Clinton wouldn't have been able to pass his
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huge tax increase in '93. If what you say is true, the estate tax (an absurd
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violation of "family values") wouldn't exist, and capital gains taxes would be
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slashed. I agree that the president and Congress has less to do with the
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economy than is believed, and what they take credit for when things are going
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well, but I don't believe that GM, Microsoft, GE, etc. "run" the country. If
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that were true, the crazy amount of entitlements, handouts, and obscene
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regulations on business wouldn't exist.
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I'm with you on most social issues: pro-choice, obviously pro-First
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Amendment, pro-gay rights, etc. Legalize pot? It wouldn't bother me, and would
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be an economic boon to the country. I am in favor of capital punishment and
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think all this nonsense about "hate" crimes is just that: nonsense. Rhetoric
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that obscures the debate. Any crime is hateful, whether it's committed
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against a white, Jew, black, gay, Muslim, or Scientologist.
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As for Columbine, I think the media, especially television, behaved
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disgracefully. It was all about ratings (just as the intrusive coverage of John
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Kennedy's tragic death) and selling newspapers. End of story, so to speak. And
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it simply encourages copycat crimes. Columbine had the great hook: kids,
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especially the unfortunate girl who professed her belief in God and became an
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instant martyr. It's no surprise that CNN (the prime offender) didn't spend
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one-tenth the time on the Atlanta massacre. After all, those murders were
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carried out in a financial work setting; it didn't have the juice of a high
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school for TV producers. Never mind that the kook killed his own family, a
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truly horrendous event.
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Magazines. I agree with Rolling Stone , although it was far
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more vital in the first half of the '70s; after the move to New York things
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went downhill. My framework also includes Rolling Stone from that era,
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the Voice in the '60s and early '70s, Spy in the late '80s. The
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Atlantic usually bores me; it seems like a giant James Fallows mix. I
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read The Nation for Hitchens (he's been great on Clinton; if Bush wins
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I'm sure we'll be on opposite sides), Cockburn (although he's far better in
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NYPress ) and, just to be irritated, Katha Pollitt and Eric Alterman. I
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didn't like the first issue of Talk at all; whatever you feel about Tina
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Brown (and I admired much of her work at Vanity Fair and the New
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Yorker ) she's clearly lost any sense of vision.
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That's it for today. Look at NYPress tomorrow on-line, via the
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Drudge Report or directly at nypress.com.
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Best,
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RUSS
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