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Article: Loyal Amerikans. (Amerika mini-series)
- Article from:
- National Review
- Article date:
- March 13, 1987
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Loyal Amerikans
AMERIKANS ARE UP in arms about Amerika. ConsiderTed Turner, who likens the TV mini-series to Nazi propaganda. "Communism is fine with me,' he says, surprising no one. Never was there an apter symbol of capitalist crassness than this man who has suddenly taken to doing business with the Soviet ruling class while simultaneously emitting pro-Soviet noises that would strike Konstantin Chernenko as lacking in nuance. Turner announced a week of countering broadcasts, including one produced by the Soviet government.
For the younger set, Rolling Stone opines: "Amerikaproves we're just as sick in the head as ever.' Alexander Cockburn, in the ...
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