Tell you what: buy my
Tell you what: buy my book, cut out the copies of the documents contained in it, paste them to your television set, and then turn it on. If you don't see anything that matches what I show you in print, then TURN IT OFF. As long as televisions have an Off-button, there's hope for the USA.Greg Palast talks with an employee of Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C. (If you're in D.C. July 17, you can catch Palast at P&P -- and Howard Zinn will be there Wednesday.)
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http://www.spinsanity.org/columns/20020403.html
Michael Moore as a speaker of 'the truth'? We can do better.
Posted by: Oliver | July 8, 2002 1:33 PM
I agree - Michael Moore makes me laugh (a lot - I love the awful truth) but his politics always seem a dime short to me. Oliver, what's your opinion of Palast?
Posted by: david | July 8, 2002 1:41 PM
I like Palast, and he makes good points (especially relating to seLection 2002) - the Moore thing notwithstanding.
Posted by: Oliver | July 8, 2002 11:30 PM