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How the Press Led the USA Into War on Iraq ![]() Buy End Times Now! Today's Stories September 6, 2007 Kathleen
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September 5, 2007 Stan
Goff Michael
Dickinson Matthew
Abraham Patrick
Cockburn Dave
Lindorff Paul
Craig Roberts Clifton
Ross Elizabeth
Schulte Joseph
Grosso Ben
Terrall Website
of the Day
September 4, 2007 Jean
Bricmont Patrick
Cockburn Ron
Jacobs Tom
Kerr Gary
Leupp Sonja
Karkar Heather
Gray Fidel
Castro Jackie
Corr Sunsara
Taylor Website
of the Day
September 3, 2007 Patrick
Cockburn Eamon
McCann Joshua
Frank Chris
Floyd Marjorie
Cohn Walter
Brasch Matt
Reichel Website
of the Day
September 1 / 2, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn Andy
Worthington Saul
Landau David
Keen Patrick
Cockburn Diana
Johnstone George
Longstreth, MD Linda
M. Woolf Ralph
Nader Fred
Gardner Ben
Tripp David
Michael Green Missy
Comley Beattie Michael
Dickinson Paul
Krassner Ron
Jacobs Poets'
Basement
August 31, 2007 Jeff
Gibbs Paul
Craig Roberts Ray
McGovern Robert
Weissman Matt
Vidal Robin
Mittenthal Chris
Kutalik Richard
Forno Binoy
Kampmark Dave
Zirin Website
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August 30, 2007 Gary
Leupp John
Ross Anthony
DiMaggio Jordan
Flaherty Michael
Donnelly Russell
Mokhiber Dennis
Brutus William
S. Lind Martha
Rosenberg Jeff
Leys / Brian Terrell Website
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Patrick
Cockburn Winslow
T. Wheeler David
Rosen Dave
Zirin Paul
Craig Roberts Diane
Farsetta Ben
Davis Alan
Farago Jenna
Orkin Don
Monkerud Richard
Nasser Website
of the Day
August 28, 2007 Uri
Avnery Bill
Quigley Joshua
Frank China
Hand Firmin
DeBrabander Charles
Peña Andy
Worthington Ramzy
Baroud Anthony
Papa Ashley
Smith Website
of the Day
Jorge
Mariscal Bill
Christison Manuel
Garcia, Jr. Anthony
DiMaggio Bruce
A. Roth John
Walsh Dave
Lindorff Ron
Jacobs Binoy
Kampmark Russell
D. Hoffman Website
of the Day
August 25 / 26, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn James
Petras Jeffrey
Buchanan / Marjorie
Cohn Rev.
William E. Alberts Robert
Fantina Brian
Concannon Ralph
Nader Laura
Carlsen Fred
Gardner David
Michael Green Stephen
Soldz Mike
Ferner Paul
Krassner Ben
Tripp Missy
Beattie Website
of the Weekend
August 24, 2007 Paul
Craig Roberts Greg
Moses William Schroder Alan
Farago Jackie
Corr Jeff
Ballinger Bill
Quigley Dave
Zirin Richard
Rhames Ryan
Haygood Website
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August 23, 2007 Kathy
Kelly P.
Sainath Ron
Jacobs Christopher
Brauchli D.K.
Wilson Joshua
Frank Dan
Bacher Brenda
Norrell John
Wright David
Vest Website
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August 22, 2007 Norman
Finkelstein Marc
Levy Lawrence
R. Velvel Ray
McGovern Norman
Solomon John
Walsh Michael
Dickinson William
S. Lind Bill
Hatch Kenneth
E. Foster and John Joe Amador David
Vest Website
of the Day
Saul
Landau Alan
Farago John
Stauber Phillip
Rizk Debbie
Nathan Binoy
Kampmark Martha
Rosenberg Sunsara
Taylor Website
of the Day
August 20, 2007 Paul
Craig Roberts Uri
Avnery Rannie
Amiri John
Ross Harvey
Wasserman Robert
Billyard Dave
Lindorff James
Rothenberg David
"DC" Larson Website
of the Day August 18 / 19, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn Saul
Landau Ralph
Nader Patrick
Cockburn Robert
Fantina Robert
S. Eshelman P.
Sainath Dave
Lindorff Anthony
DiMaggio Fred
Gardner Ron
Jacobs Tom
Turnipseed Paul
Krassner Ben
Tripp Andrew
Wimmer Nancy
Oden N.D.
Jayaprakash Rick
Smith Missy
Beattie Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend
Joanne
Mariner Paul
Craig Roberts Shepherd
Bliss Dave
Lindorff John
Muthyala Patrick
Cockburn Sherwood
Ross Phil
Doe David
Michael Green Website
of the Day
Jonathan
Cook Christopher
Brauchli Norman
Solomon Lee
Sustar / George
Bisharat Binoy
Kampmark Evelyn
Pringle Hugo
Blanco Website
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September 6, 2007 The Strange Genius of Drew Friedman and Kominsky CrumbOne Jew's ViewsBy MICHAEL SIMMONS I'm dying. After consulting numerous websites, I've self-diagnosed myself with the eleventeenth variety of terminal cancer that's afflicted me ever since I could first Google disease in 1999. I don't know how long I've got, so if this column seems rushed, it's because I'm typing as fast as I can before I simply keel over. My susceptibility for cancer coincides with another condition I've suffered from birth. You see, despite my ye olde English name, I am ... JEWISH! An inordinate number of Jews are prone to self-diagnoses. Some refer to us by using the Yiddish word "kvetch," which translates as "a whining complainer." We're an odd race or religion or tribe or whatever it is we are. I'm agnostic, yet I know I'm a Jew because I can't fix things, I love chopped liver, I self-diagnose a new cancer monthly, I have inordinate pride in fellow tribesmen Bob Dylan, Abbie Hoffman, Woody Allen, and Lenny Bruce, and I am brutally honest. The latter trait gets me in big trouble with some fellow Jews because they don't like it when I say I believe the Palestinians deserve a homeland. They call me a "self-hating Jew," which means that I have an opinion at odds with rabid Zionism and, because of my reverence for honesty, I publicly express it. As Paul Krassner once told me, I'm thinking of having my foreskin sewn back on in protest. Three of my recent favorite books of collected art are by fellow Hebes. Old Jewish Comedians and The Fun Never Stops! both by my friend Drew Friedman and published by Fantagraphics, and Need More Love: A Graphic Memoir by Aline Kominsky Crumb, pubbed by MQP. We Jews are not as circumspect and self-controlled as the goyim (look it up, I'm not a dictionary). We are also contrarians (see prior parenthetical). Both Drew and Aline sprang from the world of comics, yet for my taste they are finer artists than any pretentious scamster selling 30-foot oil paintings of oversized refrigerators to rich marks. Though their work is apples and oranges--or gefilte fish and kasha varnishkes--Friedman and Kominsky Crumb share the Jewish penchant for being blunt. (Note: Spellcheck is anti-Semitic. It does not recognize kasha varnishkes.) Friedman became popular in the 1980s with his perfectly realistic caricatures of the fringe folk of show biz like character actors and the fourth member of the Three Stooges, as well as anonymous and downright ugly people. In an increasingly politically correct world where pointing out physical defects is not kosher, Drew used his artistic license to celebrate ugliness. He's moved on to contemporary celebrities, including portraits for the New Yorker, and can identify the over-the-top eccentricities in celebrities merely by taking their traits one step beyond reality and, in the process, highlighting their essence. One example is a three-part makeover of Crosby, Stills & Nash as hip-hop, rave and hardcore punk ensembles. It's not only technically brilliant portraiture and hysterically funny, but it captures truths about the shallowness of pop trends. Kominsky Crumb has balls. She is utterly fearless in describing her pathologically neurotic Jewish upbringing, her relationships with her husband Robert Crumb and daughter Sophie Crumb (who is a fine artist too), her sexual habits, her narcissism. Some of her most fun works are autobiographical collaborations with her husband, who is inarguably the greatest living artist in the comics medium. Robert lovingly but uneuphemistically refers to Aline's "grotesque scratchy style of drawing." A more timid human would avoid being compared to a master like Crumb, yet his wife is comfortable being herself. Her relentless moxie is just one of her artistic strengths, along with her wild wit, decorative Frida-like kitchen sink aesthetic, and--like Friedman, like her husband--her trick of over-exaggerating exaggeration itself, so that the line twixt parody and truth disappears. Not to say that there haven't been Hebrew con men and liars, but honesty is a hallowed virtue amongst Jews. Wasps sweep truth under rugs, Catholics are dishonest until they go to confession, Buddhists answer a plea for transparency with a Zen koan, Muslims are apparently selective. All of these statements are generalizations, but then all stereotypes contain neutrons of accuracy. Jews are a royal kvetching pain in the ass. I know because I am one. But I recognize our never-ending Talmudic questioning in order to reach the heart of any given matter. Drew Friedman and Aline Kominsky Crumb are two Jews who--through art--cut through the screaming noise to tell it like it is. Michael Simmons is an award-winning journalist and currently filming a documentary on the Yippies. He can be reached at guydebord@sbcglobal.net. This article is from the September 2007 issue of Artillery.
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