A reader writes: “[…] You have a foul mouth. Can’t you think of any words to use other than curse words?” A: Yes, plenty. Now sod off.
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April 21, 2002
Fight the Power, Refuse to Shower
So Tim Ahmann and his crew of journo-puppets — reporting for Reuters — have a different take on the Anti-globo, “Jews-are-Devils” patchouli-fest happening in D.C. than, say,
April 20, 2002
Saturday Fictions
(A little prose poem / short story, in lieu of more filthy Arab politics — which I just can’t bring myself to write about today.) Isaac and Rachel: A Love Song Analepsis/Prolepsis This is how his father was. Opportunity for prayer, which the old man couched in the secular “giving thanks,” lay open everywhere, a ubiquitous pressing together of fleshy palms, a collision of large-fingered hams pruning the air, centering
April 19, 2002
U.N.-civilized
Harvard Lit. professor Ruth Wisse has an excellent piece in The Weekly Standard (alas,
