![]() ![]() But my question really is, can't you fight for what you believe in without all that name-calling and without the personal attacks? ![]() Sexualizing children is what pedophiles do to children. Marjorie Taylor Greene: Democrats, Democrats support, even Joe Biden, the president himself, supports children being sexualized and having transgender surgeries. Marjorie Taylor Greene: I would definitely say so. Lesley Stahl: The Democrats are a party of pedophiles. Stahl's attempt to pin her down on some of her outrageous statements was pathetically inadequate and Greene was allowed to deflect and turn the questions back on her political enemies:Īnd things she says that are over the top, like. This little colloquy gives the impression that Greene's a legitimate legislator when she is not. Talking to her about substantive issues as if she is even slightly cognizant of the details, much less caring about them, was a huge mistake. On that, she didn't sound much more foolish than most GOP members of Congress.)īut something more important is at stake. (Greene's answer to what cuts she would make was to cancel "Green New Deal" spending and Covid relief assistance. Then the two went into a long back-and-forth about the debt ceiling because Greene is so important now that we must take her seriously on the issues. The interview started with Stahl rattling off a list of rude descriptions people have applied to Greene, as if she's the real victim of rhetorical assaults. Marjorie Taylor Greene has the instincts of a fascist and a penchant for conspiracy theories. The show promoted it like Stahl was interviewing just another colorful, political character with some offbeat. And while we may disagree on some issues, I respect her greatly." Leslie is a trailblazer for women in journalism. ![]() "It was an honor to spend a few days with the legendary icon Leslie Stahl and talented crew. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia for the venerable "60 Minutes." If you think it was a tough interview, take a look at this response from Greene and I think you'll be able to guess how it went: On Sunday, CBS News inexplicably decided to air Lesley Stahl's interview with second-term Rep. But they just can't seem to wrap their minds around how to deal with the insurrectionist caucus in Congress. They have been reasonably successful at providing context for stories about groups like the Proud Boys and have done a decent job of reporting on events like January 6. We encourage current Monash University postgraduates who are interested in becoming involved to contact the editors in chief.Over the past few years there has been a lot of talk about the mainstream media "normalizing" and "mainstreaming" the white nationalist fringe that has risen to prominence under the Trump regime. Our submission policies can be found here and our editorial team can be contacted using the following email address: issue of Colloquy, a general issue, was published in December 2021: issue 40.Ĭolloquy has an active team of postgraduate editors who are essential to the operation of the journal. The deadline for submissions will be the 30th of April 2022 and authors will be notified as soon as possible about the outcome of their submission. We are currently looking for submissions for our general issue, to be published in mid-2022. We also publish translations, creative writing and book reviews. All work, except for book reviews, is double-blind peer reviewed. We publish articles from across the theoretical humanities, including literary and cultural studies, critical theory, continental philosophy, film and television studies, communication and media studies, and performance studies. ![]() Spanish and Latin American studies (in European languages)Ĭolloquy is an open access journal published twice annually by postgraduate students in the Literary and Cultural Studies Graduate Research Program at Monash University. School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics ![]()
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