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Truthdig Salon: Sen. George McGovern – Part 9 of 9 – Questions

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TMZ Live: January Jones, Murray and Reggie Bush

Filed under: January Jones , Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray , Chace Crawford , bobby flay , Mad Men , Gossip Girl , Michael Jackson Memorial , Food Network , TMZ Live We took your questions on everything

Which of Tonight’s Elections is Most Important? (BUMPED – OPEN THREAD)

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Bozell Column: Helen’s Hate-Filled Exit

The last two presidents have been elected on the very dubious campaign promise of “changing the tone” of Washington. Either could have proven his sincerity by shredding the press credentials of the White House press corps Dean of Mean, Helen Thomas. Her tone was nasty, and her “questions” usually meant more as insults than as requests for information. Still, presidents and journalists alike bowed and scraped before her, as if she were the Queen of All Media. Her reign ended with an implosion. A rabbi and two high-school kids in yarmulkes exposed Thomas as not merely anti-Israel, but anti-Semitic. Asked her opinion about the Jews at a Jewish heritage event at the White House, this daughter of Lebanese immigrants said they should “get the hell out of Palestine,” and when asked where they should go, she snapped “home” to Germany and Poland, where so many were massacred in the Holocaust. Thomas apologized quickly, then retired from her Hearst column after these remarks. Whether it was voluntary or mandatory is unclear. What is clear, however, is that some in the press returned immediately to kissing her ring. “Few White House correspondents ever achieved her high profile and respectability,” raved Jeremy Peters in the New York Times. “From her coveted seat in the front row of the White House briefing room to her ability to cow even the most hardened White House press secretary, Ms. Thomas was a legend in Washington.” The Helen Thomas “legend” devolved over the last decade after she left UPI, from annoying liberal Reagan-bashing scold to fire-breathing ogre. She bluntly admitted she was a hater in 2002: “I censored myself for 50 years….Now I wake up and ask myself, ‘Who do I hate today?’” Is that the sound of rarified respectability, New York Times? She clearly hated anyone who would wage a war on Islamic radicalism. Thomas sneered at press secretary Ari Fleischer in December of 2001 about President Bush: “I’m taking note of his wide-swinging threats in speeches recently. What makes him think that he has the right to go into a sovereign country and bomb the people?” Before the Iraq war in 2003, she demanded to know “Why does he want to drop bombs on innocent Iraqis?” In her questions, the Americans were always psychotic killers of innocent civilians. Those who awarded her respect often did so because she was one of the first women in the press corps. But honoring this accomplishment came with a hefty price: ignoring the blatant bias of her questions and rudeness of her conduct. Media liberals offered her more than respect. They clearly enjoyed her ranting outbursts from the hard left. When she mocked Bush and American military action, this hater spoke for them, saying the ugly things they wanted said. Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank is a good example. He disparaged her hateful Palestine remarks, but then hailed Thomas for offering “a ferocity to her questioning that has eluded too many in subsequent generations. At a time when others were getting cozy with sources, her crabby, unrelenting hostility was refreshing.” Journalists cherish ferocity and unrelenting hostility – when it comes from journalists. Milbank still fondly recalled how Thomas yelled at President Obama just two weeks ago. “When are you going to get out of Afghanistan?…Why are we continuing to kill and die there? What is the real excuse? And don’t give us this Bushism, ‘If we don’t go there, they’ll all come here.’ ” Milbank did not note the irony from his own newspaper on June 7, with the front-page story about the two aspiring jihadis who were nabbed by the feds in New Jersey as they attempted to travel to Somalia to join the terrorist group al-Shabab. One had said to an undercover cop he would be “doing killing here, if I can’t do it over there.” Helen Thomas thought her opponents were relentlessly dogmatic, but her unjust-war-on-terror narrative never acknowledged some jihadis want to kill us. In fact, they’ve already killed over 3,000 of us. The coverage of her retirement was sickening. ABC, CBS, and NBC all marked her retirement in a very narrow way. There was the offensive clip, and CBS and NBC allowed Obama flack Robert Gibbs to distance the White House from those remarks. But beyond that, the only soundbites came from sympathetic media colleagues, wishing her well. ABC reporter Dan Harris even suggested Thomas should get a break for her Jew-hating, because she’s approaching senility: “After all, many of us have elderly relatives who have lost their verbal filter.” So we should feel sorry for this hater? Helen Thomas is leaving the White House with all the hate she’s been bringing to the grounds for decades. Despite their ill-advised adoration, the White House press corps has been improved by her retirement.

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TMZ Live: Gary Coleman, Lindsay and Sheen

Filed under: Heidi Montag , Spencer Pratt , Gary Coleman , Danielle Staub , Charlie Sheen , TMZ Live We answered your questions on everything today — including Heidi Montag filing for legal separation, a ‘ Real Housewives ‘ sex tape, and why Charlie Sheen ‘s plea deal went south. Plus: Gary Coleman ‘s strange will request. Read more

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Asking Questions Others Don’t

Vanguard’s executive producer talks about the importance – and scarcity on TV – of reporters asking the questions that no one else is asking.

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TMZ Live: Chace Crawford, Jacksons & Coleman

Filed under: TMZ Live , Gary Coleman , Shannon Price , Chace Crawford , Katherine Jackson , Alejandra Jackson , Bruce Beresford-Redman We took your questions on everything — Gary Coleman ‘s funeral on hold, the legal war brewing at the Jackson house, and Chace Crawford busted for pot possession. Plus: Bruce Beresford-Redman ‘s impending extradition to Mexico. Read more

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HBO Goes Drinking With Carrie Fisher

If you could not make it to Carrie Fisher’s one-woman Broadway show, HBO has got the remedy for you: The premium cable network announced a feature-length documentary today that will include interviews, archival clips and footage of Fisher’s June 25 show at the South Orange Performing Arts Center in Orange, NJ. Fisher’s act is based on her memoir Wishful Drinking , which chronicles her life as the “daughter of Hollywood inbreeding.” World of Wonder Prods. will co-produce the project. [ Variety ]

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REVIEW: Marmaduke Slobbers its Way to Kid-Flick Mediocrity

The big-screen comic adaptation no one was waiting for, Marmaduke has arrived, and all the questions you never had are answered at last: Is Marmaduke still a hilariously big dog? Who exasperates his owners? Will live-action technology be used to render his flatulence in real time? Does he try on bikinis and say “Ack ack ack!”? A creaky comic strip whose mediocrity has become a brand interchangeable with that of fellow syndicate mainstays Family Circus and Cathy , Marmaduke was inexplicably chosen to drive a feature vehicle; at least Garfield had the “talking cat” thing going on. Ah, but lo: Marmaduke speaks! And when that giant, slobbering pup turns to the camera, jowls digitally jiggling, and Owen Wilson’s wobbly voice comes out, that final unasked question is put to bed: Will your worst fears be realized? Yes. Yes they will.

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