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Oprah doing a show with Frank Rich NOW

Thu Oct 12, 2006 at 01:07:42 PM PDT

He is on her show and they are talking about bush lying us in to war.  They are also looking at the question if truth matters to us and are we critical thinkers.

I have to use up space to get this diary to post.  This is powerful, she reaches millions of people.  

This is what wiki says about Rich:

 1949) is a columnist for The New York Times. His column focuses on American politics and popular culture. His column ran on the front page of the Sunday arts and leisure section from 2003 to 2005; it now appears in the expanded Sunday op-ed section.

Rich makes regular references to South Park, The Daily Show, and The Colbert Report. He appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in January 2006, when he expanded on his usage in his column of the term "truthiness", coined on The Colbert Report, to summarize a variety of parallel ills in culture and politics.

Throughout the 1980s Rich was the Times' chief theater critic. He was sometimes known as "the Butcher of Broadway" for the perceived frequency and acerbity of his negative reviews. (His review of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Starlight Express, for example, noted that it was the perfect show "for the kid with everything except parents.") But Rich wasn't always negative; he championed the work of writers such as John Guare and Stephen Sondheim, and gave positive notices to otherwise critically derided shows such as Miss Saigon and Les Misérables (musical).

His reviews have been collected in a book, Hot Seat: Theater Criticism for The New York Times, 1980-1993 (ISBN 0-679-45300-8), published in 1998. One of the running themes in the book is Rich's attempt to disprove the "butcher of broadway" mystique; he provides statistics demonstrating a dozen or more shows that he panned which racked up long runs, as well as many shows that got raves from him but couldn't stay open more than a few weeks. He published a memoir, Ghost Light (ISBN 0-375-75824-0), in 2000.

Rich graduated from Harvard in 1971, where he was editorial chairman of the Harvard Crimson, studied American History and Literature, and lived in Lowell House. Before joining the Times in 1980, he was a film critic for Time magazine. He is married to Alex Witchel, who also writes for the Times, and has two sons from his previous marriage to Gail Winston. He lives in Manhattan.

Rich authored the book The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina, whose fame was bolstered by a recurring endorsement on The Colbert Report following Colbert's "outrage" that Hugo Chávez had increased sales of Noam Chomsky's Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance to the Number 1 spot at Amazon.com, dropping Rich's book to spot 2.

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