Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Nicholson Baker: A New Kind of Anger for Bush
By
Kurt Nimmo
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I believe it was Bob Dylan who said something to the effect of, “I see a lot of myself in Lee Harvey Oswald.”
I often find myself thinking that.
BTW I believe David Horowitz was a Trot, not a Stalinist.
Posted by micah holmquist from on 06/30 at 03:46 PM -
Here’s one of my favorite quotes from The Warren Commission Report
“Perhaps the most outstanding conclusion of such a study is that [Lee Harvey] Oswald was profoundly alienated from the world in which he lived. His life was characterized by isolation, frustration, and failure. He had very few, if any, close relationships with other people and appeared to have great difficulty in finding a meaningful place in the world. . . [His wife] Marina Oswald thought that he would not be happy anywhere, ‘Only on the moon, perhaps.’”
Who hasn’t felt like that on occasion?
Posted by Mickey Z. from on 06/30 at 06:56 PM -
We’re in strange times when an advocate of peace uses a plot centring on extreme violence against a sitting president, as a stand against violence.
The Clinton hate industry was a domestic affair. The anti-Bush market is global and offers lucrative opportunites. Ask Michael Moore and others including Nicholson Baker whose publisher has well flagged his clambering onto the bandwagon.
For more click here:
http://www.finfacts.com/comment/comment16.htm
Posted by Michael Hennigan from Ireland on 07/05 at 07:26 AM
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