See what I mean?
Ooh, and check out this one.
I’m a big fan of the New American magazine’s editor Will Grigg. Here’s an example of what I mean:
“In 1952, the individual who would become the Johnny Appleseed of American neo-Fascism, William F. Buckley, adumbrated that vision in an essay published by Commonweal. Owing to the threat posed by the Soviet Union, Buckley asserted,
In short, even if I were absolutely convinced that we had found towering piles of WMD in Iraq, I don’t care. Neither should you or anyone else. It doesn’t matter.
By the way, there weren’t any.
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