Globe Magazine letters May 18, 2008
and lashing his naked, bleeding back with a soggy copy of a Noam Chomsky screed. Les Arbuckle Dedham. (Boston Globe)
Read More... Dec 1, 2006
After Venezuelan President Hugo Chvez's speech at the United Nations in September, when he famously brandished a Noam Chomsky book and called President Bush "the devil," commentators pointed to the his anti-Americanism received among developing nations resentful of U.S. power. "Things like Guantnamo make people question whether we believe our own values, and whether what the president says about protecting civil liberties is actually true," Edward Luck, a professor of international affairs at... (Disinformation)
Zeitgeist Checklist, Aspersions Edition: Sep 27, 2006
Chvez waves a Noam Chomsky book and says Bush had left behind the diabolic scent of sulfur. Chvez sends Chomsky Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance, into the top 10 on Amazon from 20,664 the day before. (Slate)
Parker: Our 'devil' should make us seek energy independence Sep 23, 2006
Waving a Noam Chomsky book about America's quest for global dominance, Chavez railed against Bush. "Yesterday the devil came here," he said, referring to Bush's address to the U.N. "Right here. Right here. And it smells of sulfur still today, this table that I am now standing in front of.". (Houston Chronicle)
Chávez spurs sales of Chomsky book Sep 22, 2006
STEPHEN CHERNIN/GETTY IMAGES URGES AMERICANS TO READ IT: Hugo Chavez hold up a Noam Chomsky book. NEW YORK - (AP) -- The U.N. address by Venezuelan President Hugo Ch;vez has had an unexpected impact -- on the bestseller lists of booksellers Amazon. (The Miami Herald)