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American Hero is a 1993 satirical conspiracy novel, reissued as Wag the Dog: A Novel in 2004, written by Larry Beinhart.It speculates that Operation Desert Storm had been scripted and choreographed as a ploy to get George H. W. Bush reelected to a second term (taking cues from Margaret Thatcher's similar war in the Falkland Islands), while at the same time analyzing exactly why that conflict ...
Wag the dog is a political term for the act of creating a diversion from a damaging issue usually through military force. It stems from the generic use of the term to mean a small and seemingly unimportant entity (the tail) controls a bigger, more important one (the dog).
Beinhart has indicated that an early inspiration was the works of George Bernard Shaw, who besides his writing skills and wit, "created dramas out of ideas".By this dictum, Beinhart seeks to "create situations in which ideas - about God, why we go to war, who gets the money, how politics work, what the media actually does, about science and morality - are challenged by circumstances".
Susan Nilson, Accredited Cat and Dog Training and Behavior Specialist and Owner/Founder of The Cat and Dog House, shares that research has suggested that dogs tend to wag their tails more to the ...
Wag the Dog may also refer to: Wag the Dog, by Larry Beinhart, 1993, on which the film is based; Wag the Dog, by Mark Knopfler, 1998, a soundtrack for the film; Wag the dog, a political term for a situation in which a seemingly less important entity controls a more important one
Henkin was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, and New York City. [3] She attended the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.. Given the close relationship between Barry Levinson and David Mamet, who had been hired to rewrite Henkin's screenplay for Wag the Dog after Levinson became attached as director, New Line Cinema originally asked that Mamet be given sole ...
The term WAG, an acronym for wives and girlfriends, is typically used in relation to the high profile women associated with professional athletes. Recently, there seems to be a new addition to the ...
Barry Lee Levinson (born April 6, 1942) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. [1] Levinson won the Academy Award for Best Director for Rain Man (1988). [2] [3] [4] His other best-known works are Diner (1982), The Natural (1984), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Bugsy (1991), and Wag the Dog (1997).