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Norman Kelley is an independent journalist, author, and former segment radio producer at WBAI 99.5 FM Pacifica Radio. He has written for Society, L A Weekly, The Brooklyn Rail, The Village Voice, The Nation, New York Press, Newsday, Word.com, The Black Star News, New Politics, Black Renaissance/Noir, and The Bedford Stuyvesant Current. He is also the author of the "noir soul"/ mystery series that features "Nina Halligan" in Black Heat (Amistad), The Big Mango (Akashic Books), and A Phat Death (2003). Norman Kelley was also a contributing writer to Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Books, 2004) and DC Noir (Akashic Books, 2006) and Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs at the Turn of the Millennium (Random House 2000). He edited and contributed to R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music (Akashic Books, 2005; 2002).

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OCTOBER 19, 2011 3:21PM

Jon Stewart on Scorn in the USA

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ha! this is great! got them on their own words, I am shocked at the scorn heaped on young people getting involved for the first time in years. thanks for this.
This has been my thinking for a while. I didn't think Stewart was particularly fair to Jim Cramer - for instance - but so what? Many who thought that interview was consequential are media types who don't have a good grasp of public opinion. And anyway, they're looking for copy - so invariably they'll make more of something like that than it deserves. In the ocean of American politics, that was just a tiny ripple. Does it really matter all that much?-best essay
Stewart has definitely touched a nerve as these statements and views from the GOP show just how out of touch with everyday Americans they are. - Instant Tax Solutions Reviews

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