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Dave
Kehr

• August 23 -- Giving
Bush an Art Attack
Three more stories celebrating anti-Bush
art.
• June 18 -- "Moved"
by Whitewater's "Dignified Victim," Susan McDougal
Dave Kehr enjoys the pro-Clinton, anti-Ken Starr documentary "The
Hunting of the President," noting "the film suggests that Mr.
Clinton's peccadilloes were nothing compared with the vast, unethical lengths to
which his enemies were willing to go to discredit him." And he admits to
being moved by "dignified victim" Susan McDougal.

• October 17 -- The
Nixon Family Chainsaw Massacre
Republican-bashing in the screening room. Reviewing "Runaway
Jury," Elvis Mitchell describes Gene Hackman as a slick jury consultant
"who employs ruthless, pre-Miranda tactics generally seen on the Fox News
channel." And Dave Kehr has an interesting angle on "The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre" sequel: "The original was a paranoid vision in
which a band of hippies fell into the clutches of a monstrous family evolved
from Richard Nixon's middle Americans."
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