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Michael Greenwell interviews Mickey Z.

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Looking from outside if often seems like the USA is a loony bin. Is it?

MZ: This is god’s country,

There was a jokey MZ for prez campaign last time round. Under what circumstances, if any, would you consider getting involved in conventional politics?

MZ: Temporary insanity?

What satisfaction do you take from your books?

MZ: If you have enough of them, they make excellent door stops and when the economic situation gets worse, I can burn them for warmth.


I know you like his music but can you tell me where Bono gets off?

MZ: He could call a press conference tomorrow, draw thousands of international journalists, and help change the course of human history by simply stating the realities behind our society/culture and urging his fans to wake the fuck up now. Instead, he brown-noses the Pope and blabs on about how much he loves Africa. If it weren’t for the music U2 continues to create, Bono just might be the biggest waste of oxygen on the planet.

Interview reprinted from Atlantic Free Press

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