Alexander Cockburn, why are you publishing him?
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of dispatches from The Nation's Cruise, plying the glaciered waters off the Alaska Coast July 27-August 3. Expect more in coming days from Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, Nation contributors Doug Henwood, Liza Featherstone, Patricia Williams and others.
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Que Sera, Sarah?
Annabelle Gurwitch: As Sarah Palin goes back to Alaska, take a moment to appreciate some other Sarahs.
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A Bad Case of Electuenza
Annabelle Gurwitch: Incessant cries for help--and money--from people running campaigns are destroying my peace of mind.
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Sarah, Will UB My BFF?
Annabelle Gurwitch: U R so right: With the beehive and schoolmarm glasses, people really take you seriously!
I could write for several hours about the seminars and people I've met. First of all let me say, many of the people on board have cruised with The Nation before and have been kind enough to point me in the right direction, as two days into the cruise I've lost my badge and have been caught wandering the hallways with dinner rolls in my purse.
In our introductory gathering, Bob Scheer reminded all of the newbie speakers that people attending our seminars would often have more knowledge on the subject we were addressing then we had. I have to say this has proven to be true.
Each night I've hosted a dinner and at my table I have been truly astounded by the array of people sitting opposite me. So far I've met people as diverse as: a retired judge in California, attorney who worked on Larry Flynt's First Amendment case, an election-watcher who has monitored voting in numerous Latin American countries, a couple who were investors in Mel Fisher's treasure-hunting adventures, a potato farmer from Boise, Idaho, restauranteurs, teachers, an active-duty military special intelligence forces officer, a philanthropist, the first female partner in a Big Five accounting firm--just a dazzling group of folks who have challenged every opinion I've put forth and run up to me all day with ideas for activism projects. So whatever these people are on, I want some of it! More later.
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