This is, in its own way, quite charming, don’t you think?
What we wish a newly elected president would say.
This is, in its own way, quite charming, don’t you think?
What we wish a newly elected president would say.
A movie has been made from the science fiction novel Alongside Night, by the author of the book, and starring Kevin “Hercules” Sorbo. These two interviews provide an interesting look at not merely the film in question (which we here at Common Sense haven’t seen), but also the transit of the American ideal through the old domain of Hollywood and the revolutionary realm of independent film:
To learn more about the film, visit the official website.
This is a blast from the past. Cut to the 5:33 mark to begin the interview proper.
Thirty years ago, on this date, Paul Jacob was arrested by three FBI agents for not registering for the draft.
An interesting take on what the Wall Street Journal calls “little fiefdoms”:
Maybe they should be called “little thiefdoms”!
Simply put:
A satellite link-up allows Edward Snowden to appear before a New Zealand conference. And receive a standing ovation. And deliver a message.
http://youtu.be/PWAZ8fr4MUE