The other night I endured Barbara Walters’ 20/20 interview with Jenny Sanford, crudely titled, “The Woman Who Didn’t Stand By Her Man.” (It’s come to my attention that 20/20 has since changed the title to an entirely more acceptable, “Stand By Your Man?” It’s good to know I wasn’t alone in my ridicule of the [...]
Political Sex, Lies and TMI: Meghan McCain Asks “How Much is Too Much?”
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The Hurt Locker: Great Action Film or Anti-War Propaganda?
If you saw the Film Critic’s Choice Awards on Saturday you know that Kathryn Bigelow’s thriller set in wartime Iraq, The Hurt Locker, won for best picture. This is an important award because it isn’t like the Oscars that only amount to Hollywood patting itself on the back. The Critic’s Choice Award is decided by, [...]
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