Reason Writers Around Town: Peter Suderman Profiles Erin Brockovich in The Washington Times
Senior Editor Peter Suderman interviews environmental activist Erin Brockovich about Last Call At the Oasis, a new documentary about water issues, in today's Washington Times.
The real Erin Brockovich doesn't look all that much like Julia Roberts. But with her shock of dyed-blonde hair, her spiffy black boots and her practiced, camera-ready smile, she nevertheless stands out in a room.
And much like her big-screen counterpart — Miss Roberts won an Academy Award for her feisty portrayal of Ms. Brockovich in the widely praised 2000 film that bears the activist's name — the real Erin Brockovich comes prepared to monologue.
Following the popular movie, which chronicled a legal fight against Pacific Gas & Electric in Hinkley, Calif., Ms. Brockovich became one of the country's most prominent environmental activists and legal attack dogs. At this point she's a practiced speechmaker, and she came to Washington in April ready to hold forth on problems with global water access, the subject of "Last Call at the Oasis," a new documentary in which she appears as a commentator.
Slickly produced but conventionally liberal, the film, opening nationally on Friday, relies exclusively on a handful of progressives and their narrow perspectives. Any solutions that fall outside those lines are all but ignored. Where property rights and privatization are mentioned, it's only to dismiss them. Market pricing for water goes unmentioned, as do decades of labyrinthine state-level distribution rules and pricing controls that have contributed substantially to water shortages in America's West.
Ms. Brockovich's many loud, public crusades against corporations, meanwhile, have not exactly endeared her to Republicans.
But over the course of an hour-long interview, many of this liberal hero's complaints focus on the Environmental Protection Agency — and their overseers in the Obama administration.
When it comes to environmental cleanup, Ms. Brockovich declares, "The EPA is absent." Asked whether the White House bears any responsibility for the agency's failures, she responds, "I don't think the current administration has done as much environmentally as I'd hoped or thought they'd do."
While some of Ms. Brockovich's complaints come from the left, there are times when she sounds more like one of the EPA's Republican critics.
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but push comes to shove, she'll fall in line to support Obama.
When it comes to Erin, I said it all here:
http://www.brightlightsfilm.co.....kovich.php
My favorite part of the movie is how Erin and her shyster partners walked away with hundreds of millions of dollars and the sick villagers got dick.
Oh yeah, hollywood left that part out.
Marg Helgenberger got a check, but I think her character was just supposed to be this Rigoberta Menchu-type proxy.
No one gives an anal fuck, Anal.
"Last Call at the Oasis" scans with "Midnight at the Oasis." So I hope they used that song.
Slickly produced but conventionally liberal, the film, opening nationally on Friday, relies exclusively on a handful of progressives and their narrow perspectives.
Shouldn't that be "Slickly produced and conventionally liberal"?
When it comes to environmental cleanup, Ms. Brockovich declares, "The EPA is absent."
But when it comes to protecting rent-seeking bastards, the EPA is definitely market "present".
And let's not even talk about the Bureau of Land Management, which seems to be about making sure everyone gets to use the public's land--except the public.
Aging much better than Julia.
Apparently, a career of environmental extortion leaves you with the coin to afford the very best plastic surgeons.
Here's another income stream that doesn't seem to get mentioned
Erin Brokovich's $2 MILLION Shine Lawyers Contract Revealed
So why didnt I ever think of that? Makes a lot of sense dude.
http://www.Simple-Privacy.tk
'But with her shock of dyed-blonde hair'
So she is one of the evil people who use chemicals.
I can't forget enough Statistics to make anything with Erin Brockovich watchable.
About this I would like to know more.
I think this would have been much better with a "portrait" pic of Ms. Brockovich instead of a "landscape" pic. Despite the tasteful and attractive character of the wall behind Ms. B, I think it would have been more relevant to the article to show more of the subject of said article.
The article failed to mention that Erin Brockovich is a fraud.