Olivia de Havilland with her Best Actress Oscar for To Each His Own (1946). At 100, she is the oldest living Oscar winner as of this posting.
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Olivia de Havilland with her Best Actress Oscar for To Each His Own (1946). At 100, she is the oldest living Oscar winner as of this posting.

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Reports on the rise of fascism in Europe was not the American media's finest hour
So the Smithsonian posted this an hour ago. Just because.
The Smithsonian is pulling no punches.
âBut the main way that the press defanged Hitler was by portraying him as something of a joke. He was a ânonsensicalâ screecher of âwild wordsâ whose appearance, according to Newsweek, âsuggests Charlie Chaplin.â His âcountenance is a caricature.â He was as âvolubleâ as he was âinsecure,â stated Cosmopolitan.
When Hitlerâs party won influence in Parliament, and even after he was made chancellor of Germany in 1933 â about a year and a half before seizing dictatorial power â many American press outlets judged that he would either be outplayed by more traditional politicians or that he would have to become more moderate. Sure, he had a following, but his followers were âimpressionable votersâ duped by âradical doctrines and quack remedies,â claimed The Washington Post.
Now that Hitler actually had to operate within a government the âsoberâ politicians would âsubmergeâ this movement, according to The New York Times and Christian Science Monitor. A âkeen sense of dramatic instinctâ was not enough. When it came to time to govern, his lack of âgravityâ and âprofundity of thoughtâ would be exposed.
In fact, The New York Times wrote after Hitlerâs appointment to the chancellorship that success would only âlet him expose to the German public his own futility.â Journalists wondered whether Hitler now regretted leaving the rally for the cabinet meeting, where he would have to assume some responsibility.â
We are literally. Repeating history.
WE ARE ACTUALLY REPEATING HISTORY. The parallels are terrifying and they are very, very real.Â
Read âIn the Garden of Beastsâ by Erik Larson. Itâs a good 101-course in this complete and total clusterfuck.
Sigh.