Monday, August 06, 2018

Jim's World


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Huh?

That was my first thought.

My second?  "Who is this little prick?"


6/And it didn’t take long for US reporters to condemn the post-invasion absence of WMD and reveal the feckless occupation strategy and incompetent sr personnel. The NYT also did a deep dive and mea culpa on its unscionable failure to vet Iraq WMD stories.






The little prick is 74-years-old and, according to my father, something of a joke among his peers because he's still intel (all these years later) and not really a reporter.

I asked C.I. about what she thought of Stein's lying Tweet.  THE NEW YORK TIMES mea culpa was buried on A10 and promised further investigation (that never happened) and it only happened because then editor Bill Keller knew public editor Daniel Okrent was going to address the issue in his upcoming column.


"Didn't take long?" C.I. asked.  "THE NEW YORK TIMES did their kinda-culpa in May of 2004, over a year after the Iraq War started.  And the whole point of 'Reading Press Releases Live From The Green Zone' in September 2005.  They were lying to continue the Iraq War.  It had gone to hell but you wouldn't know that from the Go-Go boys NYT put in the Green Zone.  The selling of the Iraq War continued long after the war began.  The initial hard sell was to get the US over there.  The 'turned corner' and 'good news' b.s. that continued for years was to keep the US there.  I agree with your father, Jeff Stein is -- and always has been -- a joke."

And for those like Jeff Stein who may wonder why I'm quoting C.I.?  Unlike Jeff Stein, C.I. knows why Daniel Okrent finally covered the Iraq reporting.  C.I. can even;  tell you the name that prompted it (a reader).  And, of course, unlike Jeff Stein, C.I. is actually mentioned and quoted in PUBLIC EDITOR #1: THE COLLECTED COLUMNS (WITH REFLECTIONS, RECONSIDERATIONS, AND EVEN A FEW RETRACTIONS) OF THE FIRST OMBUDSMENT OF THE NEW YORK TIMES -- Daniel Okrent's 2006 book.

While we're on the press . . . Brian Stelter, remember that you are not the story.  If you are the subject of news, let others cover it.  Otherwise, you look like a self-indulgent drama queen.













Summer's comedy hit

Congratulations to Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen.  These four actresses are the stars of BOOK CLUB.

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And BOOK CLUB?

With $68.4 million domestically, it is the biggest grossing comedy of summer 2018.

Other more high profile and heavily promoted comedies crashed and burned.  BOOK CLUB is the only one that crossed the $60 million mark domestically this summer.

If you missed the film at the theaters, remember it will be available for streaming on August 14th and available on BluRay August 28th.



Read a book?






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Readers have e-mailed us asking for more book coverage at community sites.  We've passed this request on.

So far, the book coverage includes:

"Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's and the Dawn of the Modern Woman Paperback" -- Ann.

"No one Peter Bogdanovich knows is ever gay" -- Marcia.

"Seymour Hersh meanders throughout REPORTER: A MEMOIR" -- C.I. 

"Dusty (by Karen Bartlett)" -- Marcia.

"Media critiques -- Nora Ephron's SCRIBBLE SCRABBLE" -- Mike.

"Judy Garland (the biographies)" -- Kat.

"JEAN HARLOW: TARNISHED ANGEL" -- Betty.  

"UNCOMMON TYPES: Let's kill whomever taught Tom Hanks to type" -- Elaine.
"THE YELLOW WALLPAPER" -- Marcia.

"Anne Sexton: THE COMPLETE POEMS" -- C.I.

"Charlotte Chandler's MARLENE" -- Elaine.

"A sexist woman writes She's a Rebel and distorts music history" -- Ann.

"barbara ehrenreich's 'natural causes'" -- Rebecca. 

"Weight Watchers New Complete Cookbook" -- Trina.

"IN SEARCH OF OUR MOTHERS' GARDENS" -- Elaine.

"Blackfish City" -- Marcia.

"THE CHICKEN CHRONICLES by Alice Walker" -- Ruth.

"Harry Belafonte" -- Mike.


"THE SAME RIVER TWICE (Alice Walker)" -- Isaiah.







"Dancing with Demons: The Authorized Biography of Dusty Springfield" -- Marcia.


"Good for Jimmy Stewart, bad for readers" -- Stan.

"Conversations with Toni Morrison" -- Marcia.

"Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream" -- Ann.

"He Ran All The Way" -- Trina.



And we'll also note Ann's "How a book store could stay alive in today's economy" about the book business.

From The TESR Test Kitchen

Pizza rolls?

Who doesn't love them?

And it's hard to screw them up.  Even if you make them in the microwave and they're damp, they're still good.  (But a toaster oven set or a set cooked in the regular oven will always taste better.)


It's really hard to screw that up.

But somehow Totino's found a way.

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The flavor?  Macaroni and cheese.  Wait, there's more.  Macroni and cheese with bacon.

Now maybe bacon alone would have worked in a pizza roll.  Or maybe mac and cheese by itself.  But together, it just doesn't work.  The taste is awful.  The bacon canels out the mac and cheese and just makes it taste like slimey bacon.

We rate this as epic fail and the worst offering of the year.






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