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Brad Listi

Politics as Bloodsport: A Conversation with Stefan Forbes, Director of Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story

October 3rd, 2008
by Brad Listi

Stefan Forbes is the director of a new documentary called Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story, a fascinating, funny, and deeply disturbing portrait of the controversial Republican operative who perfected the art of politics as blood sport. The film arrives in theaters this weekend riding a wave of critical praise.

Owen Glieberman of Entertainment Weekly: “Stefan Forbes’ incisive portrait of the late, infamous Republican consultant is a chronicle of how the culture 
war took over American politics. 
 As such, it could scarcely be more timely. (Karl Rove was Atwater’s protégé.)…In terrific clips, we see the scampish gleam of mischief that shot out of Atwater’s steely eyes, giving him the look of a honky-tonk Daniel Craig. His great strategy, and legacy, was the art of lying out in the open. He saw that character assassination invades media like an airborne virus—that even a lie can become its own ‘truth.’”

And from the Washington Post: “The career of the wildly successful, and wildly controversial, late Republican political operative comes back to us in ways that are funny, sad and mean. There is more than one moment in this film that will likely pop your jaw open.”

And finally from the Los Angeles Times: “The movie isn’t a knee-jerk lefty hit job. In fact, it shows that Atwater was a runaway success not just because he was a devious political operator, but because, in the words of one liberal reporter Forbes interviewed, the sass-talking, guitar-playing Atwater ‘was the most fun man I ever met.’”

I recently had a chance to talk with Forbes about his film and the man who inspired it.

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Maria Dahvana Headley

Electile Dysfunction: Balls, Broads, and the Massive Myth of the American Cowboy Hero

September 16th, 2008
by Maria Dahvana Headley

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON -

It’s part of the core American mythology that the bigger the balls, the bigger the man.

Balls, as in grit, guts, willingness to push too hard and move too fast, and to defy decorum (decorum is, needless to say, for pussies) in order to achieve the aim. It’s how America was founded. How the West was won. It’s how every movie in which a badass conquers the badguys ends. Why does the hero win?

He’s got big balls.

Let me just say it: We are Americans, and we are totally obsessed by the concept of balls.

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