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Camille for Kerry! [Paglia]
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| October 30, 2004
| Kerry Lauerman
Posted on 10/30/2004 1:03:22 PM PDT by AZLiberty
Paglia says "this entire administration needs to be replaced" -- but finds time to unload on Edwards, O'Reilly and Franken, and many others.
- - - - - - - - - - - - By Kerry Lauerman
Oct. 30, 2004 | Salon readers -- and the world! -- have been deprived of the political opinions of our favorite cultural channeler/critic, Camille Paglia, for a year, since she last spoke to Salon. During that time Paglia, university professor of humanities and media studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, has been at work teaching and putting the finishing touches on her five-year book project "Break, Blow, Burn: Camille Paglia Reads Forty-Three of the World's Best Poems" (March, Pantheon).
On the eve of the election, she agreed to break her silence and talk to Salon about this political moment -- from the "devious and Machiavellian" Dick Cheney to the "unethical and grotesque" manipulation of his daughter by Democrats; from her respect for Jon Stewart and that "dynamo" Sean Hannity, to her pity for Bill O'Reilly, the "blowhard" with a bad case of "psychosexual paralysis." And she explains how, despite her concern over his "poorly managed" campaign and terrible TV skills, she believes Sen. John Kerry is the only viable option for president.
Lauerman: You had concerns about how "strained, dead and aloof" Kerry seemed on the stump, and how his handlers had turned him into a "prissy" figure. But he's your choice this year. Why?
(Excerpt) Read more at salon.com ...
TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: camille; getouttadabushes; kerry; nowlikescleanshaven; paglia; shesnoanncoulter; wellsheisadyke
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Camille she says she will vote for Kerry. Then she disses Kerry, the entire Democrat party, and the left-wing media. She praises Bush, the Republicans, and right-wing talk radio.
Go figure. Camille Paglia has gone insane. If you forget the Kerry endorsement, the article almost makes sense.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:03:24 PM PDT
by
AZLiberty
To: AZLiberty
I always thought she was for Bush.
To: AZLiberty
Off her meds? Menopausal psychosis?
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:05:04 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(I have an inflammatory, divisive, elitist, uber-right-wing, hillbilly political agenda.)
To: AZLiberty
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:05:27 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(Bush has claimed two things which Democrats believe they own by right: the presidency & the future)
To: AZLiberty
Camille IS insane. But I have always thought she was thoughtful, interesting insane.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:06:27 PM PDT
by
I still care
(America is not the problem - it is the solution..)
To: Tax-chick
She's got the same disease as Andrew Sullivan.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:06:40 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(It's ZOTerrific.)
To: AmishDude
Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:07:46 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(I have an inflammatory, divisive, elitist, uber-right-wing, hillbilly political agenda.)
To: AZLiberty
Never heard of her. I wonder who the janitor at my local paper is for. It would seem as relevant.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:09:32 PM PDT
by
Extremist
To: AZLiberty
Go figure. Camille Paglia has gone insane.Amazing how liberals persist in their delusions despite the undeniable facts standing before them. This is truly a mental illness. I don't know how you cure this -- shock therapy? lobotomy? ...
To: Howlin
Me, too! Her books are a hoot!
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:11:22 PM PDT
by
annyokie
("I have a plan" ™)
To: AZLiberty
Homosexuality trumps politics.
Period.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:11:27 PM PDT
by
Dr. Eckleburg
(John Kerry is a GirlyManchurian Candidate.)
To: AZLiberty
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:11:36 PM PDT
by
PJBlogger
(Kerry is playing checkers, Bush is playing chess.)
To: AZLiberty
Camille Paglia has gone insane. Far from it. But her hormones are clouding her judgment.
The gay marriage issue has made the gay community single issue voters.
I would've expected better sense from Camille (and Andrew Sullivan), but they couldn't overcome their sexual biases.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:11:58 PM PDT
by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
To: AZLiberty
From the article:
I think Kerry will be a far better president than he is a campaigner. This is a man with gravitas who is totally prepared to be president. He has national political experience, historical knowledge, and personal contact with the wider world -- unlike Bush. Where he lacks information, Kerry will inform himself -- unlike Bush. I think he will make good appointments -- unlike Bush. And Kerry will repair our alliances: He will win back respect for America abroad. He speaks other languages -- unlike Bush. And Kerry's wife, Teresa, despite her current excessive candor (reminiscent of Hillary Clinton's arrival at the White House), is a truly international personality who speaks many languages and understands world cultures. Kerry will build bridges again to the outside world. He will be someone whom America can be proud to represent us. In the age of terrorism, we cannot simply withdraw into our fort the way Bush has and imagine all will go well. There are no walls any longer...
Secondly, on Iraq: I still say, as I told Salon before the war, that it was despicable that most of the Democratic senators lay down flat and voted for the Iraq war resolution. So Kerry is trapped in that. He really does blow with the wind -- as the Republicans satirized in one of the greatest political ads ever, which showed him wind surfing back and forth across the screen. Nevertheless, Kerry's in a much better position to get us out of this damned war. Reelecting Bush just mires us in the same failed policies: Bush will just go on and on to prove he was right in the first place. He never fires anyone! And so we'll only have a stubborn continuation of the same blinkered strategies -- and maybe more foolish incursions. Iran and Syria may be next. We're throwing billions of dollars down the drain.
Third, this entire administration needs to be replaced. There's not a single one of them that I respect. I used to think Condi Rice was a great role model for women, but she's shown that, as a Sovietologist, she had no feel for the religious sectarianism and roiling animosities of the Mideast. And Colin Powell is craven. After those intelligence wonks sent him before the U.N. with crappy evidence of WMD, he should have resigned in protest. The obedient good soldier has lost his soul...
I'm definitely voting for Kerry, however. I voted for Clinton twice and then Nader the last time around...
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:15:00 PM PDT
by
Fraulein
To: Tax-chick
What I meant was that Sullivan is pulling the same nonsense. "I agree with Bush on most everything, he's saving civilization, his opponents are not serious, but I'm not only not supporting him, I'm endorsing his opponent."
Now we know that Sullivan is all hot and bothered about gay marriage. Maybe that's Paglia's problem, too.
Which shows you how honest Sullivan, at least, thinks Kerry is about his views.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:15:47 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(It's ZOTerrific.)
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To: Fraulein
Well, there's the stellar example of John Edwards sitting there at his debate with Dick Cheney and not landing a glove on him! Instead Edwards is going off into this fulsome aria about how much the vice-president loves his gay daughter. What a chickenshit! I mean, Dick Cheney is one of the most devious and Machiavellian individuals in American politics in my entire lifetime. He's the one who pushed Bush into this terrible, no-exit war. And Edwards is tippy-toeing around him? What is it that the Democratic strategists fear? That Cheney has a huge popular base? He's a shadow figure -- the original Mr. Sneak. Attack him! But it's too late now.
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:18:59 PM PDT
by
Fraulein
Comment #19 Removed by Moderator
To: AmishDude
I take it you thought my reply was ironic :-). No, I understood exactly what you meant, and I find your analysis extremely persuasive. Isn't Camille Paglia the one who looks like Helen Thomas dressed as Mary Kay Ash?
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posted on
10/30/2004 1:21:55 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(I have an inflammatory, divisive, elitist, uber-right-wing, hillbilly political agenda.)
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