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The Politics of the Vacuous

July 28, 2004 - 7:03 am - by Roger L Simon
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2004-07-28 09:30:12

(via Drudge)

Joe Hagan has an interesting article in this week’s New York Observer that is devoted to J. Kerry’s short-film Thursday night intro.

Between Mr. Shrum, Mr. Spielberg and Mr. Kerryís campaign and massive collection of interested parties, Mr. Moll was getting his fair share of advice, to be sure. But Mr. Moll, an earnest, soft-spoken documentarian, “a serious, sober filmmaker for a serious, sober candidate in a serious, sober time in history,” and his reserved optimism, have remained intact. “The process hasnít been without its occasional frustration,” he said, in an e-mail, “although Iím excited to be working for a candidate I support.”

Can you feel the excitement?