The Men Who Stare at Goats
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The Men Who Stare at Goats
2009
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George S. Kaufman Intimate Portrait 1972 Howard Teichmann Algonquin Round Table. Theater. Dramatist. Comedy. Biography. Illustrated.
When I logged onto Twitter this morning, I saw the New York Times’ story about Russia launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Just below that s...
At first glance, it seemed to me like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a complex geopolitical conflict, and that the United States’ involvement, or lack thereof, could have enormous implications for shaping global politics for the next several decades. But as you have pointed out, the proper course of action really boils down to a basic moralistic argument, and any ramifications of taking your suggested stance are ultimately immaterial. I had no idea how to feel about this crisis until you, a stranger on the internet who took a semester of European history in college, chimed in with your incredibly simplistic breakdown of the situation.
It was cool how you found a Henry Kissinger quote that was taken wildly out of context and applied it to this scenario that’s taking place decades later. As I tried to wrap my head around what could be the beginning of an ugly chapter in human history, I thought to myself, “You know who I’d like to hear from right now? Henry Kissinger.” After all, I love thinking about Henry Kissinger. I love talking about Henry Kissinger. And I love being reminded that Henry Kissinger exists, then looking him up on Wikipedia and realizing that he’s alive and well. I wish every morning started with a bit more Henry Kissinger.
(full story...and sadly, I didn’t find this piece before I saw Tulsi Gabbard’s tweet attempt to kumbaya Putin into submission.)
“The Non-Chaos Episode”
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“The Non-Chaos Episode” - Show staff discuss the lack of daily drama now emanating out of the White House and how to adapt to a wonderful sense of boredom. Featuring actor Steven Weber (WIngs/Chicago Med) actor & comedian J.B. Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm/The Millers) actor & director Brian Hooks (Austin Powers:The Spy Who Shagged Me/Phat Beach) and Pro Wrestler Chavo Guerrero Jr. TV On Radio!
“El episodio sin caos” El personal del programa discute la falta de drama diario que emana ahora de la Casa Blanca y cómo adaptarse a una maravillosa sensación de aburrimiento. Con el actor Steven Weber (WIngs / Chicago Med), el actor y comediante JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm / The Millers), el actor y director Brian Hooks (Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me / Phat Beach) y el luchador profesional Chavo Guerrero Jr. ¡Radio!
BREAKING NEWS! Noel Gallagher Accidentally Brands Himself a 'Shrinking, Rip-off Cunt' On Press Tour
Read all about it here, at The Hourly Terrier!
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