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Entertainment | 10/31/2008 10:10 pm

Margo Howard and Roger Ebert Say to Erica Jong: Take a Vow of Silence, You’re no Norman Mailer

By Margo Howard and Roger Ebert

Editor’s Note: A longtime journalist, Margo Howard went into the family business (her mother was the fabled Ann Landers) in the 1990s as Dear Prudence. Her broad experience and understanding of human nature provide answers for the troubled — and entertainment for everyone else. Click here to read her column on Yahoo! Howard’s friend famed-film-critic Roger Ebert joined the opining for this column.

Dear, passé, clueless Erica Jong has shot off her mouth in Italy – apparently thinking she was talking only to Italians. She sounded absolutely nuts. Among the things she said to the Italian daily, Corriere della Sera:

1. If Obama loses, it will result in a second American Civil War. (!) 

2. Her friends, Ken Follett and Susan Cheever "are extremely worried." As if the discomfiture of these two worthies were not enough, she relates that "Naomi Wolf calls me every day." This would be the same Naomi Wolf who advised Gore to dress in earth tones … which, as we know, didn’t help a whole lot. And the afore-mentioned people are not the only fellow-sufferers. Jane Fonda e-mailed Jong that she cried all night and that the stress of it all was giving her back spasms. Her distress was so acute, Jong relates, that Fonda had no choice but to visit an acupuncturist and get an RX for Valium.

3. And getting back to the second American civil war, Jong opines, "Blood will run in the streets, believe me. And it’s not a coincidence that President Bush recalled soldiers from Iraq for Dick Cheney to lead against American citizens in the streets."

4. And I think the following is the most egocentric remark I have heard since I have been middle-aged. It has to do with her soi-disant fellow writers at the top ranks of American letters who are not doing anything to help Obama. "Tom Wolfe and John Updike are men of the right and Philip Roth is at this point a hermit who leads a monastic life in Connecticut, far from everything and everybody."

But all is not lost. She says she is still trooping the flag, and of course there is also Michael Chabon. The two of them she believes, have "taken the place of Susan Sontag and Norman Mailer respectively," because, she said, they have the same political sensibilities, "but a better sense of humor."

Forgive me, but I knew Norman Mailer … and you know the rest. As for appointing herself Susan Sontag, well, my advice to her would be to borrow some of Ms. Fonda’s Valium and take a nap, not to mention a vow of silence.

by Roger Ebert ebert_2.jpg

What is the matter with Erica Jong? Has she lost her mind? She’s raving like a right-wing nut about a "second civil war" if Obama loses. Where did she say this? In an interview with an Italian newspaper, possibly because no American newspaper gives a fart in a windstorm what she thinks about the election. So now the Italians have been warned.

A story in the New York Observer makes her sound scripted by the Onion. How will this Jong quote play with the paranoids on the right:
"Yesterday, Jane Fonda sent me an email to tell me that she cried all night and can’t cure her ailing back for all the stress that has reduced her to a bundle of nerves. My back is also suffering from spasms, so much so that I had to see an acupuncturist and get prescriptions for Valium."

Ohmigod! Spasms! Aimed like an arrow into Sarah Palin’s next speech.

But Jong will bravely fight at the barricades, despite her aching back. There are no other writers to do so. She goes on:
"Tom Wolfe and John Updike are men of the right and Philip Roth is at this point a hermit who leads a monastic life in Connecticut, far from everything and everybody."

Dire, although at least the monk is a great novelist, and keeps on writing. But wait, there is hope. The Observer reports: "Luckily, she said, there are her and Michael Chabon, who, she says, have ‘taken the place of Susan Sontag and Norman Mailer respectively’."

Nobody has taken their places. Nobody is ever gonna. Erica Jong is not even high on the "nobody’s gonna" list. If Susan Sontag had read that, she would have hurled. I loved Chabon’s New York Review convention coverage and his fiction. Erica Jong is known mostly for Fear of Flying. Now she should write Fear of Thinking.

Maybe the McCainists are correct, and the coasts are overpopulated with elitist feminist flywheels. We here in Illinois elected Senator Obama in such a landslide (70% - 27%) that the GOP saw it coming and had to hire a guy from out of state to run against him. We voted out of conviction, not as a cure for psychosomatic spasms.

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Garden Goddess
And if you don’t know who “Real America” is, it’s probably not you. ” I really take offense to this statement. I was born in American and, along with every person born in America, I AM “Real America,” regardless of my beliefs and quirks - and so is every other native-born American, including (gasp!) Rush Limbaugh. It’s that diversity that makes America “real.” As for wingnuts, there will always be zealots. I find them to be practically indistinguishable from one another. I’ve known many who are zealous for one cause for some time, then flip to the opposite with just as much zeal. Its the passion that is their opiate, in my opinion - the cause is irrelevant. (Personally, I think anyone who has to be that emotionally charged and voluble about an issue reveals a lack of security within themselves, but that’s just my opinion.) Thank god they are a minority of the whole. But it is clear that the body politic is quite centrist and that is a great comfort. Oh, and “real.”
By Garden Goddess on 11/01/2008 9:49 am
Jennifer Dooley
Garde3n Goddess, Watch the videos that Rush posted, they are from the Jon Stewart Daily show.
By Jennifer Dooley on 11/01/2008 10:14 am
Garden Goddess
Oh, I never miss John Stewart. But I’m still in shock to think that Rush does! I thought for sure that was beneath his pay grade. Hm….
By Garden Goddess on 11/01/2008 11:17 am
C jay
Rush? For real? Are we stupid or just naive?
By C jay on 11/02/2008 12:03 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
G G––––well said!
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 11/01/2008 10:23 am
Garden Goddess
Yes, I knew that. And the flap about Obama’s birth as well. But this is splitting hairs, don’t ya think?
By Garden Goddess on 11/01/2008 11:19 am
DeBúrca obj
The fact that people are even using the term “Real American” and discussing whether or not such an entity exists and who it may be… is another shameful legacy of the John McCain/ Sarah Palin ticket. Palin has a lifetime to try to make up for it, but McCain is playing very lightly with his legacy for a man of his age.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/01/2008 2:48 pm
beth willis
Thank you, Lily. This is an issue I’ve long pursued. McCain is not a ‘natural born’ citizen because he was not born on the soil of the Continental U.S. In a quick, but rather secretive maneuver, the Senate passed a resolution in May, 2008, that said that the children of all active duty military serving overseas are eligible. McCain was born while his father was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone; obviously, he should be eligible, but the issue is a matter of judicial interpretation, which belongs in the courts. By the way, my daughter was born in an Air Force Hospital in Portugal when her dad was employed by the Department of Defense to teach the children of active duty military. Those children are eligible to run for president, but my daughter is not. Go figure. What the heck is the Senate doing. Thanks for the opportunity to rant yet again about this, Lily. Peace and grace
By beth willis on 11/01/2008 2:14 pm
C jay
Since you asked, Beth - that is the most intelligent question on this topic, today. What is the senate doing? Thank you. I can enjoy another cuppa, while reading my Sunday paper (I traded my china cup and saucer for an Obama 7-11 cup this am).
By C jay on 11/02/2008 12:07 pm
Brooklyn Gal
Roger, I have missed you on At The Movies and really do not like the new format and hosts. Liza, I fail to see the humor in spreading any fear around. This election is not a joke. There are enough people not voting for Obama because of these fears. And yes, Naomi Wolf was no help to Gore. When people shoot off their mouths like this, it’s not because they are Democrats but Damnocrats (thank you Mugsy for that word). These are people that speak without giving their words any thought—and a writer should know better. Yesterday the Repubs ran a Rev. Wright ad in NYC, imagining what they are doing around the rest of the country. Let them be the fear mongers because it will not change the mind of voters who made up their mind to support Obama. That ship has sailed. Had Obama lost the nomination because of the super-delegates, that would have been stealing the election and people’s angry feelings would have been justified without blood shed. But this is a national election. The people have a right to select their candidate. It is democracy in action, and we learn to live with the results without resorting to violence. That’s the only rhetoric we should be hearing.
By Brooklyn Gal on 11/01/2008 9:53 am
Buh- Bye
My opinion is that people who tell other people to shut up, should shut up.
By Buh- Bye on 11/01/2008 11:01 am
Marina B.
So, My Alias, we won’t be hearing from you again?!
By Marina B. on 11/01/2008 11:11 am
Buh- Bye
lol Marina!
By Buh- Bye on 11/01/2008 11:14 am
Buh- Bye
altho, truly, unlike you Marina, I have not yet told other bloggers on this site they need adjustments to their meds or need to take a breather and think happy thoughts or suggest they might be racist, or make statements that they were unable to make rational, reasoned responses, or call them paranoid, idiots, PUTYs… and so on and so on. I somehow knew the worst culprits of personal attacks would respond that that post.
By Buh- Bye on 11/01/2008 11:29 am
Marina B.
LOL. Just pointing out a really fine example of circular thinking, My Alias. As for suggesting that some here might be racist - it would be highly unusual if no one here is racist. Almost everyone is bigoted in one way or the other, and I’m not excluding myself. The question is whether one has the honesty to recognize it in one’s self and factor it into one’s decision making process. (If you’re interpreting one particular post of mine as an accusation of racism on the part of the person to whom I was responding, you’re wrong. In that case, I think it much more likely that a decision was made out of spite.) Yeah,, I think that almost all conspiracy theories are based on paranoia. I suspect most professionals in the field of psychiatry would agree with me. Again, most of us have a degree of paranoia, and the trick is to be able to recognize it in one’s self as well as in others and adjust one’s thinking accordingly. I don’t know that I’ve called anyone an idiot on here. I’ve certainly THOUGHT it. LOL!
By Marina B. on 11/01/2008 12:47 pm