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专门跟总统过不去的人

(2005-10-06 11:58:13) 下一个

美国是超级强国。美国的总统,是当今世界上权力最大的人。

可这世界上就是有些人,不知道天高地厚,专门和美国总统过不去,或者说,靠总统吃饭。

纽约时报的专栏作家,1999年普利策新闻奖获得者,Maureen Dowd,就是其中的一个。

她文笔辛辣,风格活泼,吹毛求疵,不留情面。使小布什总统头痛,专挑小布什总统的错别字,写了本《布什世家:自讨苦吃》(Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk),并只呼小布什为W总统。

对于布什政府在卡淳娜飓风方面的束手无策,她只呼美利坚合众国为“美利坚丢众国”(United States of Shame)。

对于民主党出身的美国总统,她也毫不手软。曾使克林顿总统,在鲁温斯基的事情上,栽了个大跟头。

美国的总统栽了个跟头,从事报道的记者就得了大奖。

尼克松总统的水门事件,也有类似的情况。

这就是民主社会。

Maureen Dowd
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Maureen Dowd (born January 14, 1952) is a columnist for The New York Times who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for her series of columns on the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

She was born in Washington D.C. the youngest of five children in a Catholic family where her father worked as a police officer.

After graduating in 1973 with a B.A. in English Literature from Catholic University in Washington, DC she began working as a secretary at the Washington Star, and was later promoted to reporter. In 1981 when the newspaper went out of business she took a job at Time magazine. After two years there she left and began working at The New York Times initially as a metropolitan reporter.

In 1995 she took the place of Anna Quindlen who went to work at Newsweek, and both sometimes write on feminist issues. She is generally considered a liberal and an opponent of President George W. Bush, although she has also been critical of Bill Clinton. Her columns often display a marked irreverence (criticized as a lack of seriousness), for example referring to Donald Rumsfeld as "Rummy". An arch-nemesis to conservatives, her work has been described (http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg200411081212.asp) as "hit(ting) your desk like a bucket of vomit with some Body Shop potpourri sprinkled across the surface". Nonetheless, she seems quite close to former NY Times opinion writer, and conservative icon, William Safire.

Dowd's critics, especially James Taranto, have often accused her of editing quotes and adding ellipses so as to change the quotes' intended meanings; the word dowdify has been coined to describe this habit. The word has become common parlance among journalists and bloggers, regardless of political persuasion, to describe any wilful misinterpretation of a quote. Conservative pundit Isaiah Z. Sterrett has compared her to Norma Desmond.

Dowd is the author of the 2004 book Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk.

Dowd has recently criticized the ascension of Benedict XVI to the papacy, citing his opposition to legalized abortion and his other conservative policies.

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