Interview: Camille Paglia
From Salon.com:
Don't be deterred by the source; this interview offers some interesting insight. I think everyone here on the BP will find something thought-provoking about this piece. Kool-Aid drinkers on both sides should be prepared for confusion.
Mark Foley was never on the radar of anyone outside the small circle of news junkies. So his fall and banishment from Washington were nothing but a drip in the torrential flood of current geopolitical problems. The way the Democratic leadership was in clear collusion with the major media to push this story in the month before the midterm election seems to me to have been a big fat gift to Ann Coulter and the other conservative commentators who say the mainstream media are simply the lapdogs of the Democrats. Every time I turned on the news it was "Foley, Foley, Foley!" -- and in suspiciously similar language and repetitive talking points.
After three or four days of it, as soon as I heard Foley's name, I turned the sound off or switched channels. It was gargantuan overkill, and I felt the Democrats were shooting themselves in the foot.
Don't be deterred by the source; this interview offers some interesting insight. I think everyone here on the BP will find something thought-provoking about this piece. Kool-Aid drinkers on both sides should be prepared for confusion.
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