Bob Cesca

Bob Cesca

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Bob Cesca is the author of the forthcoming book ONE NATION UNDER FEAR -- a collection of blog-style essays which examine the politics of fear during the "dark ride" of the Bush years.

He's been a featured blogger for the Huffington Post since August, 2005.

When he's not writing about politics, Bob is also a screenwriter, director and producer, and the founder of Camp Chaos, a new media production studio based near Philadelphia.

Bob grew up in Washington, DC and Northern Virginia. He graduated from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in Political Science with a concentration on the media and the American Presidency. Prior to Camp Chaos, Bob was a talk radio host, radio news reporter and freelance journalist.

Bob has written and produced hundreds of animated shorts as well as music videos for Iron Maiden, Meat Loaf, Everclear, Yes and Motley Crue. He's also the creator of the politically charged animated sketch show ILL-ustrated which aired for two seasons on VH1 and MTV2. His most recent animated project is Kung Fu Jimmy Chow.

In his spare time, Bob is a Civil War historian and a road cycling fan (he also rides 50-100 miles a week, but not very well).

Shortly after 9/11, Bob directed the award-winning independent feature film, The War Effort, a satirical documentary about the nation's post-9/11 knee-jerk patriotism.

Blog Entries by Bob Cesca

Liveblogging The Republican Convention - Day Four

627 Comments | Posted September 4, 2008 | 07:27 PM (EST)


7PM
So it's the last night of this thing. I wonder if the Republicans will burn anyone in effigy tonight. It's really the only way they can top the frothing rage of last night's televised flame war.

7:06PM
The stock market dropped 344 points today. I wonder if...

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George W. Palin

112 Comments | Posted September 4, 2008 | 02:35 PM (EST)


The Republicans have found their new George W. Bush.

Governor Palin, Governor Bush -- what's the difference? They're almost exactly the same. It's as if the Republicans looked at the real Bush and said, "Aw fiddlesticks. We can top it -- drop the Texas, add Alaska and some non-prescription...

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Liveblogging The Republican Convention - Day Three

735 Comments | Posted September 3, 2008 | 07:01 PM (EST)


6:55PM EDT
As we get rolling here for the big third night featuring Giuliani, Romney, Cindy McCain and The Sarah Palin Show, it's worth noting that Republican strategists Peggy Noonan and Mike Murphy think that the McCain campaign is "over," "cynical," "political bullshit," and "it's not gonna work."...

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Liveblogging The Republican Convention - Day Two

508 Comments | Posted September 2, 2008 | 07:00 PM (EST)


6:49PM EDT
Hello! I'll be liveblogging the television coverage of the lies and smears -- I mean, coverage of the Republican convention. So far, I've heard Fred Barnes on FOX News ask, "What about Obama's daughter -- daughters?" Huh?

6:51PM
In case you missed last night's convention festivites,...

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Seriously? Nookular?

380 Comments | Posted August 29, 2008 | 03:07 PM (EST)


I'm not sure which was more bizarre today.

Governor Palin saying "nuclear" with the same "nookular" pronunciation as both President Bush -- and former Vice President Dan Quayle who, if you recall, also used to say "nookular." Or FOX News Channel's Steve Doocy suggesting that, heck yeah, Governor Palin...

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Cable News Covering The DNC With Republican Cue Cards

391 Comments | Posted August 28, 2008 | 03:32 PM (EST)


With a few standout exceptions, the television coverage of the Democratic Convention is so grossly disconnected with the reality on the floor that, if I were more conspiratorial, I'd wonder whether the networks hadn't pre-taped their coverage months ago. Sort of like that SNL sketch in which Dana Carvey...

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Senator McCain Would Forget His Head If It Wasn't Attached

653 Comments | Posted August 21, 2008 | 04:54 PM (EST)


It's probably time for the Republicans to panic.

Reason the first: despite all of the McCain campaign attacks of the last six weeks and, naturally, Senator McCain's whiteness and military service, the McCain campaign can't, as Pat Buchanan likes to say, "close the deal." He can't overtake Senator Obama...

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The Exotic Candidate Is The One With Eight Houses

458 Comments | Posted August 13, 2008 | 05:35 PM (EST)


"It is possible," Gore Vidal once wrote, "for any citizen with time to spare, and a canny eye, to work out what is actually going on, but for the many there is not time, and the network news is the only news even though it may not be news at...

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Protecting McCain's Ignorance with a 'Great Wall of Duh'

642 Comments | Posted August 7, 2008 | 04:36 PM (EST)


Senator Obama on Tuesday said of the McBush Republicans, "It's like these guys take pride in being ignorant." After eight years trapped aboard this dark ride, finally hearing a Democratic presidential candidate publicly and forcefully refer to the Republicans as ignorant liars ought to be enough to coax even...

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The Corporate Media Experiment: Why Isn't Senator Obama 'One of Us'?

478 Comments | Posted July 31, 2008 | 06:17 PM (EST)


I'm not sure how he continues to be regarded as a very serious Washington pundit given his obvious history of race-baiting, but somehow he skulks his way onto MSNBC almost every day. Pat Buchanan on Hardball Monday night wondered out loud about Senator Obama: "Is he one of us?"

If...

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The Barbeque Media Wants Senator Obama To Win? That's Rich.

589 Comments | Posted July 24, 2008 | 05:25 PM (EST)


As we have observed throughout the last several years, the notion of fairness in journalism has been guided by a miscalculated rule that in order to report good news about a liberal or a liberal success, news reporting has to be counterbalanced either with unearned praise for conservatives or trumped...

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Senator McCain Isn't Funny, So Stop Encouraging Him

Posted July 17, 2008 | 05:52 PM (EST)


As we approach the August vacation season, naturally our thoughts turn to President Bush who has a just-a-regular-guy penchant for both five-week paid vacations and participating in unrelated tomfoolery during times of crisis.

This week, for instance, as the stock market spazzed and the price of everything climbed higher; as...

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The New Yorker Helps To Fuel The Rumors With Bad Satire

Posted July 14, 2008 | 04:29 PM (EST)


Among our ever growing roster of things to hate and fear, Islamic terrorists are probably the most hated and certainly the most feared. For the better part of this decade, the stated goal of America has been to hunt down and bring terrorists to justice (torture and kill them). Toby...

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Killing Iranian Civilians Isn't Hilarious, Senator McCain

Posted July 9, 2008 | 02:16 PM (EST)


Senator McCain has famously said, "Only a fool or a fraud talks tough or romantically about war."

How, then, should we describe a clearly unbalanced presidential candidate who jokes about killing innocent civilians as part of a larger war-mongering foreign policy? "A fool or a fraud" barely cracks the...

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Senator Obama in The Summer of Awful

Posted July 3, 2008 | 01:41 PM (EST)


The way these last several weeks have shaped up, the dark ride of the Bush years seems as though it's fixing to get darker with every passing, sweltering day.

It's smothering us, yet it remains mostly unspoken probably because we're being presently digested in the belly of it: The...

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FearWatch '08: The McCain Campaign Takes Feargasm Advice From Bill Kristol

Posted June 26, 2008 | 03:28 PM (EST)


Holy crap on a stick. Bill Kristol -- who has been so wrong so often that he was somehow rewarded with a job at the New York Times -- might have actually been right about something political. For once. Back on February 17 on the self-satirical FOX News Sunday program,...

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Vlad Rudy Has Returned from the Fear Mongering Netherworld

Posted June 18, 2008 | 04:06 PM (EST)


While Senator Obama helps flooding victims in Iowa, and counsels hard-working college students who are having trouble managing their growing tuition debt, the McCain campaign, meanwhile, has cracked open the seal on their emergency Feargasm Lock Box and unleashed a terrible mythological force.

With a blinding...

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Sorry, Mr. President, But Your Legacy Is More Awful Than You Think

Posted June 11, 2008 | 04:57 PM (EST)


Rest assured, Mr. President, that despite what you told the Times Online today you won't be remembered solely as a war mongering president.

"Look, I think that in retrospect, you know, I could have used a different tone."

Different tone? Ya think?

War mongering is a significant aspect...

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Even In Defeat, It's All About Her

Posted June 4, 2008 | 04:06 PM (EST)


It's hip today to step back and allow Senator Clinton some breathing space in order to proceed through the various stages of whatever on her way to eventually -- some day -- conceding this nomination process to Presumptive Nominee Barack Obama. And I'm not exactly sure why the Clintons deserve...

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Scott McClellan and No War For Barbeque

Posted May 29, 2008 | 04:21 PM (EST)


I've been trying to wrap my head around the very serious corporate media's reaction to Scott McClellan's book, so let me know if I've got this straight.

• The Bush administration lied about the justifications for the invasion of Iraq, and each lie was obfuscated by an active propaganda apparatus...

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