“After enduring a brutally fought election campaign, Americans are optimistic about the next four years under President Bush, but have reservations about central elements of the second-term agenda he presented in defeating Senator John Kerry, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.”
– Americans Show Clear Concerns on Bush Agenda, by Adam Nagourney and Janet Elder, The New York Times, Nov. 23, 2004.
“President Bush is heading into his second term, with his job approval rising to 55 percent, a new poll shows.
“Bush’s post-election bounce and growing public support come at a time when 72 percent of Americans say the country is deeply divided, according to the nationwide Gallup/CNN/USA Today poll.”
–W. SOARS IN POST-VOTE POLL, Deborah Orin, The New York Post, Nov. 23, 2004.
And they say there’s no consensus in this country.
Parties don’t get more glamorous than this:
Henry Kissinger
Brian “Kato” Kaelin
Geraldo Rivera
Tina Louise
Don King
Donald Trump (Senior and Junior)
Mickey Sherman
and,
“a variety of celebrities of all ilk and importance including Stephen Baldwin, Jaid Barrymore, astronaut Buzz Aldrin and singer Michael Bolton.”
And, of course, Roger Friedman.
What, Sylvia Miles had something else that night?

Life and Debt (Less of Both, Actually): Finally, they’ll be able to own a home.
“The world’s leading industrial nations agreed Sunday to cancel 80 percent of the nearly $39 billion debt owed them by Iraq, a critical step in rebuilding the country’s devastated economy and an important precedent for its other creditors to follow.”
Major Creditors in Accord to Waive 80% of Iraq Debt, by Craig S. Smith, The New York Times, Oct. 22, 2004.
Related: Life and Debt, which is a fantastic film.
A World Gone Mad
I Am Trying to Ape Your Art


The Wilco Book, October 2004… Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, April 2000
Okay, so I should’ve written about this when the book came out a month ago. I would’ve, but we were busy trying to avert an electoral disaster. (Lotta good that did. I’m filing that experience along with college and my last two jobs under ‘H’ for ‘Heartbreaking Failures.’)
So, let’s chalk this up to the science of Amazon recommendations: If you listen to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot on your iPod, you might like carrying around Infinite Jest. (And, yes, you might be the coolest fucking person ever. At least in your own mind, man.)
What’s the Worst That Could Happen?
“NBC’s Saturday morning block is getting a new series that plays like a kiddie version of the ABC primetime hit Lost. Discovery Kids on NBC has given the go-ahead to 13 episodes of 29 Down, which chronicles the adventures of a group of kids whose airplane crashes on a deserted island. Shooting in Hawaii, Down will join NBC’s Saturday morning lineup—programmed by Discovery Networks—next year.”
–Hotline: Latest Hollywood creative coincidence, Boston Herald, Nov. 18, 2004.
[via TVTattle]
Many Who Voted for ‘Values’ Still Like Their Television Sin, by Bill Carter, The New York Times, Nov. 22, 2004
This is Great
But why are they calling it a satire?
D.H. Pufnstuf


The New York Post, Nov. 21, 2004… Paul Rodriguez, 1994

