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Rules for Conservative Radicals

This week’s Washington Times column: A digital war has broken out, and the conservative movement is losing. Read the comment sections of right-leaning blogs, news sites and social forums, and the evidence is there in ugly abundance. Internet hooligans are

Dreaming Of President Petraeus And An American surge

This week’s Washington Times column: America is in a crisis of its own making. Not only are we realizing that our banking system and our core infrastructure are broken, and that our primary checks and balances (Congress, the media, etc.)

Obama Appoints Minister of Culture

Meet Obama’s new Culture Warrior: President Barack Obama has established a staff position in the White House to oversee arts and culture in the Office of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs under Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser, a White House

Ron Silver

Meeting Ron Silver humbled me. Never have I been more wrong in assessing a person before knowing him. Until I met him, he was just another Hollywood liberal loud mouth. Yes, he was an award-winning actor and prolific film star.

My Real Time With Bill Maher

To view video of Andrew Breitbart on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” taped Friday, March 13, 2009 click here. This week’s Washington Times column: Pretty much everyone I respect in media and politics recommended I not go on HBO‘s

The Hollywood Awards Show Not Shown on TV

This week’s Washington Times column: SIMI VALLEY, Calif. | After spending two weeks on something akin to a fact-finding mission in depressed New York and depleted Washington, D.C., I found no answers to our nation’s mounting ills. I discovered that

Rush to judgment: A media hopelessly divided

This week’s Washington Times column: The mood at the Omni Shoreham Hotel late Saturday afternoon was off the electrical meter when Rush Limbaugh took center stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Hundreds of revelers packed the Regency Ballroom

And Now For Something Completely Different, Please

This week’s Washington Times column: As CPAC begins in the nation s capital later this week, the conservative movement has much to contemplate as it attempts to reestablish itself as a dominant force in American political life. Actually, “relevance” may

Remembering Mumbai… Or Not.

Bollywood was rocked late last year when Muslim extremists coordinated a deadly attack on India’s movie capital. Nearly 200 innocent people died. Yet with Slumdog Millionaire taking all these awards no one brings up this very recent impactful global event

30 Minutes — A Record!

The Academy should be congratulated for going precisely half an hour without attempting to attack specific segments of the American viewing public. No, thank you. I really mean it.

Is Christian Bale in the House?

Where’s the brave satire on Mr. Bale’s on-set humiliation of the “Terminator” cinematographer? And the winner for “best theme song of a group blog” goes to…

Best Oscar Moment Ever?

Styx reference? Anyone ever see the VH1 Behind the Music on Styx. Beyond the best TV hour ever created. Must figure out way to see it. It builds up around the “Mr. Roboto” rock opera crafted by Dennis DeYoung for

Who knew?

I thought “Milk” was just a movie. I guess it was just a political statement. Glad Dustin Lance Black sent that subtle yet bold message to President Obama, Vice President Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton and Americas majority black and

RD Jr.

Is about the only person in this entire mix I can root for. He was just subtle yet great on the red carpet. I always wonder what would have happened if Lorne Michaels let him do his thing during his

I Heart George Pennacchio

It’s been years since I watched all this preamble, let alone a full Academy Awards, so bear with me. After watching the local L.A. Red Carpet extravaganza featuring KABC entertainment reporter George Pennacchio I realized just how vast the divide

Hollywood Needs an Anti-Oscars

Not an anti-Oscars, per se. But a different award show. If journalism is the first draft of history, the Oscars are the sloppy, last-minute first draft of establishing a canon of great films. The Oscars tend only to celebrate a