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Hamilton Nolan · 10/04/12 01:55PM
Hamilton Nolan · 10/02/12 03:20PM
Thomas Friedman's Gut Feeling Explains The World
Hamilton Nolan · 10/01/12 08:53AMImagine what it must be like to be the editor of globalism's Rain Man, Thomas Friedman. Your job, ostensibly, is to hammer this man's prose into some semblance of logical readability, and yet he has built a fabulously lucrative career on his total lack of logic, readability, or, really, variety of any kind. Clearly, his editors have now made the only sensible choice: "Eh, just put that shit right in the paper exactly how he typed it on his Blackberry." (*Big shot of heroin*)
Car Chases, Live TV, and Ethics
Hamilton Nolan · 09/28/12 03:45PMSo, Fox News has, excruciatingly, just broadcast live video of a man committing suicide after a car chase. Fox anchor Shep Smith said afterwards that the network was on a five-second delay, but that the video got through regardless. A network technician being too slow on the button is not the real issue here. The real issue is that car chases aren't worthy of live television (and this might be the thing that brings them to an end).
A.J. Daulerio · 09/27/12 08:05PM
Village Voice Media's Last Ditch Effort to Save Itself Will Probably Fail
Hamilton Nolan · 09/24/12 09:20AMVillage Voice Media, owner of the Voice and a dozen other alt-weeklies across the country, has decided to try a nifty trick: it's cleaving itself in two. Executives from the company are "buying out" all of the papers, putting them into what is technically a new, standalone company. And VVM's main profit center, hooker ad site Backpage.com, is going to be left in its own separate company, controlled by VVM bosses Jim Larkin and Michael Lacey. This is a weird gambit.
2012's Best Magazine Cover
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The Fundamental Futility of Speaking to Spokespersons
Hamilton Nolan · 09/06/12 12:50PMTowards a Media-Free Convention
Hamilton Nolan · 09/06/12 09:59AMThe Democratic convention, like the Republican convention, and every political convention, is a television event. That is, it is designed and intended expressly to satisfy the audience watching at home, on the screen. The media, gathered here on-site, does not so much "cover" a convention as news as we hold it up, turn it over in our hands, and remark on its qualities, like a bunch of Home Shopping Network hosts talking up a new snow globe.
Stuttering and Sincerity
Hamilton Nolan · 09/05/12 10:25AMMy Work Here Is Done
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/12 12:48PMBREAKING: Herman Cain Blows the MSM's Romney Myths Clear Out of the Water
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/12 11:25AMREPORTING LIVE FROM THE TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER'S RADIO ROW—Just moments ago, the political world's axis tilted directly towards the second floor of the Tampa Convention Center, near the back doors, where onetime pizza restaurateur Herman Cain delivered a scorching call for truth to the assembled voracious media scrum.
Chris Matthews and Andrew Breitbart Meet at a Sad Mall
Hamilton Nolan · 08/29/12 04:05PMThe Republican Convention isn't all "inside baseball" and "delegates" and "wandering around inside prison-style fencing in search of meaning." It's also about venturing out to see "the real Tampa." Sometimes, you have to get out of your chair, go "outside the wire," and take in a screening of a haranguing right wing documentary with an unmistakably karmic ending.
The Darwinian Free Food Hierarchy
Hamilton Nolan · 08/29/12 12:30PMAn Insider's Guide to the First 20 Minutes or So of the Totally Confusing Convention Kickoff
Hamilton Nolan · 08/28/12 03:05PMCelebration time: Day-Two-Which-Is-Actually-Day-One of the Republican Convention is now, as we speak (type), UNDERWAY in Tampa, a hot parking lot located in a swing state. We can assure you that our investigations have revealed that absolutely no one, including those in official capacities, know where the fuck they are supposed to go right now. Here are a few of the most crucial "insider" factoids that you will need to know about this vital U.S. political institution going forward:
We, The Press, Are the Real Refugees
Hamilton Nolan · 08/28/12 10:12AMAll of the news on CNN this morning was about Hurricane Isaac. On NBC, too. And Fox News, for the most part. Yes, the storm has already screwed the Republican convention in so very many ways. But here today, in (sunny!) Tampa, as journalists stream into our media holding pen like so many wayward Katrina refugees, comes the final indignity: this pseudoevent threatens to be completely upstaged by a real event.