Should this trend be encouraged?
Interesting news item: The Dixie Chicks have posed nude for the cover of a weekly showbiz magazine, Entertainment Weekly, in the United States. The band members, Martie Maguire, Emily Robison and Natalie Maines, said they posed nude in response to the controversy created when they publicly stated that they were “ashamed” President George W Bush ...
The Dixie Chicks have posed nude for the cover of a weekly showbiz magazine, Entertainment Weekly, in the United States. The band members, Martie Maguire, Emily Robison and Natalie Maines, said they posed nude in response to the controversy created when they publicly stated that they were “ashamed” President George W Bush was from their home state of Texas.
This story provides more explanation:
Fiddler Martie Maguire explains, “We wanted to show the absurdity of the extreme names people have been calling us. How do you look at the three of us and think, those are (ousted Iraqi leader) Saddam (Hussein)’s angels?”
Hmmm… you know, come to think of it, Salma Hayek also opposed the war with Iraq. Why, that makes her… positively un-American!! [That may be because she’s a Mexican citizen.–ed. It’s the weekend. Shut up and let me have my fun.] Gillian Anderson and Tea Leoni are also members of Artists United to Win Without War. I’m sure I could think of some epithets for them in the near-future. Just thinking out loud…. UPDATE: Patrick Belton has some less puerile thoughts on the topic.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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