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Friday, March 11, 2005
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Newspaper Nosedive. More evidence of the establishment media's continued decline: The Prudential Equity Group issued a biting 72-page report this morning on the state of circulation and found that both quality and quantity continue to decline. [...] "Decline in both quality and quantity of circulation at several key newspapers owned by the New York ... [>bt: Evan's Journal]
10:14:36 AM
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Tuesday, March 08, 2005
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Reminder: Brainwashing 101 Screening at NYU. The College Republicans of New York University are hosting a public screening of Brainwashing 101 next Thursday, right in the heart of Greenwich Village: What: Brainwashing 101 screening and Q&A session When: Thursday, 10 March 20055:00PM - 6:30PM Where: New York UniversityKimmel Center - Room 40660 Washington Square South(between LaGuardia and Thompson) I will be on hand ... [>bt: Evan's Journal]
11:10:30 PM
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Wednesday, March 02, 2005
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Sunday, February 27, 2005
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The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein. A number of people have asked me about the movie Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein, which contains some footage from my videos. (I thought I had posted about it a while back, but I looked into the archives and realized that I hadn't.) When Brad Maaske contacted me during the production stage of his film, it sounded like a very important project. I was happy to let him use what I could. Since then, in addition to releasing the film to the public and selling DVDs online, the filmmakers have sent over 10,000 copies to our soldiers in Iraq. And, according to their website:
The effort to raise morale was so successful that officers in Iraq have asked the USO for additional copies of the movie for those serving. Working with the USO and a major sponsor we expect to provide 500,000 more copies to send to every member of the US military serving overseas in the coming months! That's good to hear. Our media has done a terrible job at informing us in any detail about the horrific nature of the Saddam regime. I'm glad someone's working to get the truth out. [Brain-Terminal.com: Evan's Journal]
1:06:04 AM
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Friday, February 25, 2005
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Liberty Film Festival Review. Ain't It Cool News, the irreverent movie industry discussion site, has posted a review of last weekend's Liberty Film Festival in Los Angeles. The review included some nice words about Brainwashing 101:
If any of the films shown at this festival are going to breakout and become huge mainstream hits, it's either going to be Michael Moore Hates America or [Brainwashing 101]. Directed by new, sharp-witted, gonzo-journalist Evan Maloney, 101 is an unbiased look at censorship and P.C. run amuck on college campuses. This is one of the most horrifying and hysterical documentaries I have ever seen. There was plenty more coverage of Brainwashing 101 and the festival in general. Check it out if you have a minute. [Brain-Terminal.com: Evan's Journal]
4:20:07 PM
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
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Boomerang, the video. Great job.
Boomerang. Maybe you've heard about these billboards that will taunt Hollywood's glitterati as they shuffle into the Oscars for their annual festival of self-congratulation. Well, Anna of Liberty Belles decided to go out and ask some Hollywood residents what they thought of the signs. The resulting video, called Boomerang, shows that most people were a little confused. But one thing's clear: Anna's great on camera. I'm betting this won't be her last video. [Brain-Terminal.com: Evan's Journal]
3:29:56 PM
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Snippet from Evan's Journal
News From That Other Quagmire. Three weeks into the war in Afghanistan, American and coalition forces controlled about a fifth of the country. Eager to compare every American conflict to Vietnam, that's when the media and the American left began their predictable use of the term "quagmire" to describe the conflict. A week later, of course, the Taliban government was crushed and its ragged remnants fled to the mountains. It wasn't widely covered in our media, but last fall, Afghanistan had a rather successful election that was remarkably free of bloodshed. To say the election was a historic event is to downplay it. It was monumental. Now there seem to be even more reasons for optimism:
3:27:48 PM
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Saturday, February 19, 2005
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A John Kerry Dictatorship?. In a recent political rally at the taxpayer-financed Colorado State University, Teresa Heinz Kerry revealed that she's firmly entrenched in the Michael Moore wing of the Democratic Party, saying that her husband would never go to war "because of our greedy need for oil." (Her remarks included no information on the gas mileage of her private jet.) Shortly thereafter, she hinted that America under John Kerry might well be a dictatorship: "Day One of his presidency, every child in America will have health care. Period." Last I checked, Congress has a right to weigh in on whether the president can nationalize healthcare unilaterally. (Just ask Hillary.) Teresa's comments answered those who wondered whether she had yet grown tired of the taste of her own feet. [Brain-Terminal.com: Evan's Journal]
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