They like to lie. They enjoy it, enjoy getting away with it, enjoy getting over on the press, "Prove it, suckers. Dare ya to contradict."
Patrick's title says it all. Watch Bush, at almost any time. The smirk, the sneer is constant.
If it isn't there, it is because he is deliberately trying to avoid it. Look at Bush's history. Getting over, pulling a fast one, deceiving is the man's reason for living.
The image of America is that of a petite Southern white girl in military khakis leading a large naked dark-skinned man around on a leash.
God help us.
Enough said; great last link; thank you
Having just picked up the 16 CD Complete Prestige collection, gotta say Trane. Coltrane spent half or more of his career as a typical hardbop sideman or session player, was able to adapt to anyone's style(Milt Jackson?), and yet inspire his colleagues to new heights. And seemed to get along with everybody. If you don't want to go as far as 16 cd's, try the two albums he did with guitarist Kenny Burrell.
Get back with ya on Dante or Chaucer, but Sonny Stitt was the only guy who was good on electric saxophone, so gotta go acoustic.
"I thought it was a nice reminder that the "science" in SF didn't have to be about machines, but could address theories of society, history, politics and the human mind with the same sense of speculation"
Old guy here, who grew up in the era of Lafferty and Disch and Effinger and Ballard and the wilder days of Aldiss. Was trying to explain Lafferty to someone last night. I really don't follow the field anymore, so don't know what is being published. But somebody who defined the field in the years of "What Entropy Means to Me" doesn't have many rules or justifications.
Just lurking, but I think Gardner Dozois wrote one of the finest pieces on reverse aging, a short-short 5 pages: "Morning Child" ( I think, not going thru the collections right now).
A little piece of poetry and compassion I would stand against anything. Anything.
Impressed to meet someone who has met Joanna Russ.
I am easily impressed.
I have used her anecdote about the King of Denmark wearing the Star of David ("Yes, I am a homosexual") several times in straight groups to an amazingly great effect. It has always elicited compassion that surprised even the professed homophobes themselves.
Thank you, Joanna
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