YouTube: Marilyn Manson on The O'Reily Factor. ⇒
3 August 2006, lunch time
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3 August 2006, lunch time
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ha! i loved the “Children At Risk” graphic at the begining. good ole culture of fear.
by award tour on August 3 2006, 4:41 pm #
I am looking forward to watching this at home. Marilyn Manson (Brian Warner) is extremely eloquent most of the time, and was the best part of Fahrenheit 911. His book was also quite good.
by Ben on August 3 2006, 6:41 pm #
Eh fuck it, I watched it at work.
As always, he was very eloquent. I was impressed by the degree of respect he showed for O’Reilly.
Who happens to be a blithering idiot.
Speaking of which, when I saw Malcolm Gladwell with Thomas Friedman at the Connecticut Forum, he said that when he was in college, he ran a zine called “Ad Hominem”. The premise was that you could write anything you wanted, as long as it attacked someone personally.
They also did Absentee Movie Reviews, where you could only review movies you hadn’t seen.
by Ben on August 3 2006, 7:08 pm #
Those are both awesome ideas. Gladwell is wicked. And I haven’t had a chance to check the video out yet, since I have no audio at work. Manson is usually really eloquent and thoughtful in his interviews.
by ramanan on August 3 2006, 7:20 pm #