Other than trying to decide whether to put a hotel on Baltic avenue, trying to decide between Mitt Romney and John Ellis Bush-Bush has to be the falsest of false choices. The Washington Post in its Sunday edition claimed in a headline that the choice between Romney and J. E. B. is somehow a cataclysmic one. I confess I am simply unable to read articles with headlines like that.
Yes, I am drawing on my knowledge of last autumn's twisted election, in which Republican dirty tricks carried the day. So, as Thomas Jefferson decided, I feel the great classic writers of the past (and in my case the present, as well) are more worthy of spending time with than the half-wits of the modern media. (My apologies to professionals such as Paul Krugman who also write.)
Yes, I am drawing on my knowledge of last autumn's twisted election, in which Republican dirty tricks carried the day. So, as Thomas Jefferson decided, I feel the great classic writers of the past (and in my case the present, as well) are more worthy of spending time with than the half-wits of the modern media. (My apologies to professionals such as Paul Krugman who also write.)
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