] One friend I know describes working in the media as ] shoveling coal for Satan. That's about right. A worker in ] a tampon factory has dignity: He just uses his sweat to ] make a product, a useful product at that, and doesn't lie ] to himself about what he does. In this business we make ] commodities for sale and, for the benefit of our ] consciences and our egos, we call them ideas and truth. ] And then we go on the lecture circuit. But in 99 cases ] out of 100, the public has more to learn about humanity ] from the guy who makes tampons. ] ] I'm off on this tangent because I'm enraged by the ] numerous attempts at verbose, pseudoliterary, "nuanced" ] criticism of Moore this week by the learned priests of ] our business. (And no, I'm not overlooking this ] newspaper.) Michael Moore may be an ass, and impossible ] to like as a public figure, and a little loose with the ] facts, and greedy, and a shameless panderer. But he ] wouldn't be necessary if even one percent of the rest of ] us had any balls at all. ] ] If even one reporter had stood up during a pre-Iraq Bush ] press conference last year and shouted, "Bullshit!" it ] might have made a difference. Wow, this is the kind of media rant I have been wanting to write for quite some time now. Please go and read it. NYPress: SHOVELING COAL FOR SATAN: Christopher Hitchens collects check from Microsoft, calls Moore a coward. |