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Friday, December 9, 2005Smart Stuff to ReadSteven Spielberg, Republican moral cowardice, Peggy Noonan on Iraq, and a good piece on immigration reform. There's an interesting review of Steven Spielberg's new movie, Munich, in The New Republic. The film is about the Israeli retaliation for the 1972 Olympics massacre. The reviewer, Leon Wieseltier, does not do what most critics will do, prostrate himself before Spielberg and utter incantantions like "important" and "courageous." Actually, he calls it "demagoguery," and criticizes Spielberg for being "afraid to take sides or weigh moral inequivalencies." Translated, that means he can't tell the moral difference between the terrorists and those who pursue them.
Speaking of moral cowardice, check out Tony Snow on the moral cowardice of Republicans. John Kerry, once and (in a crazy world) future presidential candidate is reverting to type, but who wants to read about that? Instead, read this very sensible piece on immigration by Peggy Noonan. Mark Steyn is very much worth reading and, finally, Norman Podhoretz writes what may be the best long piece I've read on Iraq in quite a while. Copyright 2005 by David Rodeback. |