http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2011/02/about-late-last-night-.htmlThere's no real "gotcha" moment, and Rumsfeld remains as verbally agile and cantankerous as ever. His refusal to acknowledge most of Stewart's criticisms is either galling or noble, depending on your perspective, more reminiscent of Reagan's infamous "I don't recall" testimony regarding the Iran-Contra affair than Nixon's televised meltdown. Still, it's must-watch television for people of all political stripes, a civilized yet pointed discussion of the Iraq war with one of the people most responsible for it.
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Things that look like other things
"That contrast is embedded in things that look like other things, and its curious appeal suggests something about one of the great conundrums of consumer behavior, or possibly even of human psychology: our attraction to the novel and our seemingly contradictory attraction to the familiar."
Seh' ich ja jetzt erst: wie geil! Den link poste ich gleich woanders. Danke.Simple Man schrieb:Things that look like other things
"That contrast is embedded in things that look like other things, and its curious appeal suggests something about one of the great conundrums of consumer behavior, or possibly even of human psychology: our attraction to the novel and our seemingly contradictory attraction to the familiar."
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