BRAYINGS FROM THE LEFT

Jackasses, Assorted

B r a y i n ^ S r r o m t THE NEW REPUBLIC Serene Editorial from the intelligent New Republic: Scared? Why not? The police state may be knocking on your door. It's been a three-alarm...

...A racist editor from The Nation archly characterizes the Pittsburgh civil rights movement as nothing more than a pimple: The growing drive by blacks to crack the building trades union has reached a head in Pittsburgh...
...Sampling of the intellectual climate of the radical left as extant in the reasonable New Republic: How do you feel about those flags on cars...
...By the way Mr...
...Ah ha...
...That one exception is the United States (the nation with the highest standard of living — ed...
...Violence in America is now out in the open — in the streets, so to speak, and in the libraries, offices, conference and hearing rooms...
...Owe, not to one or another group and certainly not to the actions of last year, but to the fi-esh and undogmatic young people who in 1963-64 began to assault the injustices of American Society...
...Witch-hunt investigations and conspiracy trials, shooting into crowds of unarmed people — this is the evolution of Repression that we are all witnessing...
...And New York is a cluttered, dirty city...
...B r a y i n ^ S r r o m t THE NEW REPUBLIC Serene Editorial from the intelligent New Republic: Scared...
...The police state may be knocking on your door...
...If it angers you to see the super-patriots and loveitor-leave-it guys taking over the American flag — show where you stand...
...Nixon...
...With precision, insight and a singular rhetorical elegance Irving Howe submits his report to God Almighty: This is a good time to remember what we owe the students...
...ana sociologist, who has spent nearly 35 years studying drug use, contends with a measure of grim humor: If a kid goes to college these days and never develops an interest in marijuana, he's got a problem and you should worry...
...Stupid comment from the much too often wrong Nation: As we find ourselves saying much too often, such behavior is worse than wrong, it is stupid...
...THE NATION The perceptive Nation discovers yet another "crisis" stalking the Land of the Free: The accumulation of solid waste in the Unitefl States is reaching alarming dimensions...
...Howe, I. U.'s Prof...
...Remark by the brilliant editor of the dithering Washington Monthly, Charles Peters, who reminds us that torial boards: . . . this government needs more men who are psychologically ready to resign...
...The Nation's cunning editors finally have violence right where they want it...
...They said it could never happen in America so the imaginative Nation made it up: Nixon's first victim has been freedom of speech...
...Each of these cities in upset elections rejected respectably liberal candidates in favor of men who brayed about law and order, withholding any information on how that blessed state might be brought about...
...Alfred R. Lindesmith, University of Indiour compliments on that "fresh and undogmatic" sentence structure...
...This is the editorial we never thought we would have to write, because this war was lost in 1954...
...The exciting T R B tells all on the incandescent pages of The New Republic: My daughter had a baby in Helsinki two years ago and the total hospital bill was $7.50 — for five days at $1.50 a day...
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...NEA The famous Murray Olderman reports a lamentable exwhat is good for government is often salutary for ediample of cause and effect: John V. Lindsay is, more than anything else, a civilized and orderly man...
...Who will be the next victim...
...He may be a loner or not accepted by his peers...
...Plaintive refrain of an image maker at The New Republic upon viewing his own Frankenstein: A leering Uncle Sam holding a bomb is, alas, a symbol of this country today, over wide areas of the world...
...Mostly in the forms of editorials — ed...
...Cooly The New Republic blames the 1968 election on "outside agitators": Last November President Thieu refused to join the Paris peace talks and thereby very likely elected Mr...
...Paraleptic lecture in basic economics by The New Republic: Every industrial nation in the world today, save one has some form of compulsory health care...
...DISSENT THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Unexpected confession that the Ritualistic Liberals can go a long time "never" thinking...
...First Los Angeles, then Minnesota, now New York...
...Nice going guys...
...It's been a three-alarm month...

Vol. 3 • November 1969 • No. 3


 
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