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05.29.12 - 9:52 PM

It's with trepidation we hear the film version of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" has finally arrived. Brazilian directer Walter Salles says it's about "discovering this is the end of the road and the end of the American dream.” Well, okay. But can any film truly reflect the chaotic book or the lost, sorrowful, exuberant, often drunk and always piercingly alive Kerouac? Unlikely. His epitaph: "He honored life."

-Abby Zimet
05.29.12 - 1:24 PM

What's Wrong With Our National Discourse 101: A sad media spectacle has played out after MSNBC's Chris Hayes, in a great, thoughtful, nuanced Memorial Day discussion, questioned the loaded use of the word "hero" because "it is so rhetorically proximate to justifications for more war." Facing a firestorm of outrage from the right, he issued an apology, explaining he was trying to explore "the very real and very wrenching experience of this long decade of war." It was as thoughtful and nuanced as the original. And he shouldn't have had to issue it.

"One of (my) points was just how removed most Americans are from the wars we fight (and) how easy it becomes to never read the names of those who are wounded and fight and die, to not ask questions about the direction of our strategy in Afghanistan, and to assuage our own collective guilt about this disconnect with a pro-forma ritual that we observe briefly before returning to our barbecues."

-Abby Zimet
05.29.12 - 12:39 PM

Evidently unable to find real activists, the coal industry turned to Craigslist to find some slacker astroturfers willing - for 50 bucks and a free lunch - to wear pro-coal t-shirts at an EPA hearing on carbon standards that the industry opposes. The move is part of a similarly tacky $10 million lobbying campaign featuring forged letters and other questionable tactics.

-Abby Zimet
05.28.12 - 10:35 PM

Famous sycophant Tony Blair, now a $6-million-a-year consultant for JP Morgan, isn't clear of his self-serving past just yet. During a supposedly secure hearing about his ties to the Murdoch scandal, a protester burst in to charge Blair with war crimes. And he is facing tough questions about newly revealed secret meetings with Libya's Gaddafi. Couldn't happen to a more deserving guy.

"Excuse me. This man should be arrested for war crimes."

-Abby Zimet
05.28.12 - 10:37 AM

For Memorial Day, which is complicated: Some thoughts on moral injury, reasons to believe, music to make you weep, and maybe hope. Peace.

“I will fight no more forever.” - Chief Joseph, Nez Pierce

-Abby Zimet
05.25.12 - 12:39 PM

For reasons unfathomable to us, the right-wing Daily Caller is giving away a gun a week until Election Day. The gun, a high-capacity 9mm FMK9C1 engraved with the Bill of Rights, is made by a guy who attacks liberals for "promoting communism" and incessantly cites "our American Founders' dream (of) insuring those inalienable rights guaranteed to mankind by God" - especially firearm ownership. Except, actually, not. In a terrifying and instructive piece, The New Yorker's Jill Lepore explains why.

-Abby Zimet
05.25.12 - 12:26 AM

With today's women facing so many choices, it's safe to assume most of the decisions they make will be wrong. Thus, the new Sponsor A Uterus program. Act now, and you get a welcome kit with the uterus' photo, biography and information about "the woman who happens to surround it." By some very funny people.

"I'd like to sponsor a uterus but I'm easily distracted by other things...Can I arrange to have the uterus put down if I lose interest?" - one commenter

-Abby Zimet

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