Idaho does love our Navy personnel. We have been leading the nuclear age since the beginning. BTW we think Russ Fulcher is doing a great job representing Idaho values in the DC cesspool which is not easy.
@kathrynmcguinness735621 сағат бұрын
Loved this book!
@PlatypusOwnerКүн бұрын
ohio
@manunit36592 күн бұрын
More importantly repeal the 14th!
@taritabonita222 күн бұрын
The election is over. Shocking, scary and heartbreaking! Grateful to be a native Californian. Thank you Margaret Atwood. A national treasure.
@beatrizmarcelin92612 күн бұрын
A Canadian national treasure.
@carycastle42693 күн бұрын
Wow. The first people to be purged is not something I had considered.
@carycastle42693 күн бұрын
Yes, I read it when it was first published. It was a time when professional women who had snuck into Corporate America were trying for some level of equality.
@SeanCannon-x6v5 күн бұрын
Watching women's fashion in most 80s entertainment reveals how this industry fell so in line with organized religion. We all looked horrid in these gigantic print ladden sacks. There was the other hideous variation for the corporate image - manly shoulders and Roman armour as jewelry. "80s fashion. Unflattering at any speed." MSTK quote.
@lyneade83346 күн бұрын
Given trump's return, I am rereading Testament as a blueprint for action
@veronikalynn50847 күн бұрын
I adore this woman. To open this with astrology and tarot is so uniquely amazing. I love the way she talks of it. It’s exactly true. She’s able to poke fun at it yet draw so many interesting conclusions from it. It’s rare to see people who are able to do that nowadays, about many topics.
@TontonMacoute7 күн бұрын
Unfortunately not even the people of Idaho have the sense or the sensibility to watch that video. (In any number).
@leanordials80088 күн бұрын
Future library, great idea!
@leanordials80088 күн бұрын
I ❤ that this is in Idaho.
@PianoWithBeth8 күн бұрын
“You may not know my guests name” - what??!! Anyone who has walked into a bookstore in the last 40 years with their eyes open knows that name. The face is pretty memorable too. Madonna of the literary world, but we might not have heard of her. Mmhmm…
@chantalderementeria8 күн бұрын
In 1976 arriving to exile in Canada , lost in bookstores I took Edible woman knowing nothing , and felt with a friend
@chantalderementeria8 күн бұрын
Back in Chile she came with me till now
@JanetLClark8 күн бұрын
"How close to a totalitarianism is the United States?" ... It might be easier than you think." Yes of course we Canadians should be worried. The US has more tanks than we do.
@MysticLandho8 күн бұрын
Genius interview Marsha; kudos Margaret!
@IdahoPTVКүн бұрын
Thanks so much, @mysticlandho! -- Marcia
@goodGodtube9 күн бұрын
While booking banning, in the States, makes many people very sad, it brings much joy to totalitarian leaders, be it in China, North Korea or Russia. That’s because when America starts to stomp upon its own basic rights and freedoms, the totalitarians bask in the knowledge that they can’t rightfully be criticized for crushing democratic hopes and dreams. Ironically, those kinds of dangerous and highly intelligent thoughts are the ones lurking between Ms Atwood’s covers.
@danfriedman12679 күн бұрын
I have great respect for Clarissa Ward
@Queenie-the-genie9 күн бұрын
Woderful interview... I am so grateful🩵
@Queenie-the-genie9 күн бұрын
Me too - Gemini rising 🩵🩵🩵
@alphamanka6449 күн бұрын
Thanks Ismael for speaking up
@claudiagrandy8449 күн бұрын
Love Margaret Atwood! She’s prescient and wonderfully active & aware of life in all its complexities. I’ve read most of her works and greatly appreciate listening to this interview!😊
@lynnej.93579 күн бұрын
I love Margaret Atwood.. I don't usually love people that I don't know personally, but she is an exception.
@janetones62219 күн бұрын
A prophetic goddess griotte of the highest order. Lucid longevity to our national treasure! Thank you for your prolific literary Art from an admirer, ardent fan and fellow Canuck! Bravo Margaret Atwood!🇨🇦
@mesamies1239 күн бұрын
Atwood, not the writer Munro is, distancing herself with 'literary friendship.' Treacherous lies. Good way to salvage her own tepid, popular career, based not in its quality but its perceived palatable politics. Canny. The sad thing is that she's brilliant.
@lisannebaumholz50288 күн бұрын
"Tepid" is not a word that describes Atwood's writing, whether it be fiction, poetry, essays or plays. You might like, love or hate her writing or views, but tepid is hardly a word that describes it. But since you are so dismissive of any of those, it just demonstrates that you have probably never read her work. Yet you think she is brilliant? Popular career? Clearly, you didn't grow up in Canada in the 1960s or 1970s when Atwood was just getting started. But you probably haven't read Margaret Laurence, Timothy Findlay or Robertson Davies either. Another bunch of Canadian writers whose work must have only been popular because of their "perceived palatable politics". (What a great phrase, by the way, both in its alliteration and meaning! Hope you made that up but if you didn't, let me know whose words you were cribbing.)
@mesamies1238 күн бұрын
@lisannebaumholz5028 🤣
@carolynrobe59578 күн бұрын
@@lisannebaumholz5028 And yet, and yet the words 'treacherous lies' stand out to me as do "literary friendship." What Margaret Atwood has done with her remarks here on Munro is to send me back to her stories. Indeed one might suggest that Atwood's defense of her "literary friend' can be seen not as "tepid" but as strong as can be conceived under the circumstances?
@cubangal19 күн бұрын
two words.....Alias Grace....check it out...she is an amazing writer! our Canadian Treasure....cheers!
@MaryMPringle9 күн бұрын
Me too--gemeni rising.
@k8sl9 күн бұрын
Love her!
@carolineschaillee318010 күн бұрын
What was the title of the Atwood essay of 2008 quoted by the interviewer?
@IdahoPTVКүн бұрын
Hi @carolineschaillee3180 -- thanks for the question! I don't remember the title, but it's in her book, "Burning Questions." -- Marcia Franklin, host
@pianoredux751610 күн бұрын
Margaret Atwood looks like the recurrent bit player in Hollywood studio movies who always played the dotty aunt or the eccentric dowager.
@marycahill54610 күн бұрын
Canada here. Our national treasure. I have been reading her poetry and books all of my life. Now her views offer the wisdom our world needs.
@CPAndy-x5x10 күн бұрын
What she said is interesting anout the women who go along - "collect the wood to burn the witch."
@pegm593710 күн бұрын
How does anyone not jump on the chance of listening to Margaret Atwood? ❤ She's been a huge, unrelenting figure in my thinking and reading life since 1985. She's brilliant to listen to regardless of the era. Just, heart-achingly the best ❤
@elliekusa6511 күн бұрын
This is a great interview. She is one of my favorite journalists.
@AbhilashKorraprolu14 күн бұрын
I though only I rememberd this interview. Thank you for uploading the full interview as one video. :)
@LorenzoGuitron-s3e16 күн бұрын
😂❤
@maryerb606218 күн бұрын
Thanks for getting him while he was still with us. He's a good interview subject. ❤
@WTP_177624 күн бұрын
this is the most ridiculous video i have ever seen. logging created revenue for the state and forest service, maintenance of the forest fell on the loggers who made sure the forest was healthy for the next generation of trees. the system was symbiotic. youll never convince me encouraging forest fires is a good thing. marxists in Idaho public tv drank ALL the kool aid.
@EhHold26 күн бұрын
There won’t be justice with this attorney.
@LittleNicky558Ай бұрын
Already voted by mail for trump here in portland! Trump 2024!!
@MAGAGAGA_USAАй бұрын
Kamala is a criminal traitor, Trump will only lose if it's rigged
@Samzjem-ik1grАй бұрын
Samzjem
@Arcticroberto9376Ай бұрын
Hell yeah, 27 years old voting for Trump
@Sam-rf7cbАй бұрын
Trump 2024
@AdrostosАй бұрын
you guys should train the officers you already have a little better before worrying about the next set of tyrants youre going to unleash on the public.
@real77630Ай бұрын
Are you going to investigate the violence Act of your officerOfficer Bradley Chambers
@saber005Ай бұрын
Most of the general public hates police. You guys are earning the hate!!
@WoodandSteelАй бұрын
Brought to you by the people who brought you the Electoral College. Ya, having states elect senators is a great idea. Ah, the poor repulican he's so mistreated, he exhudes criminality in his demeanor.
@WoodandSteelАй бұрын
If the Idaho republicans want it, the repeal is wrong. Republicans in general and Idaho Republicans in specific, are totalitarian assholes.