Neo Con Game: The Bookie of Virtue
William J. Bennett has made millions lecturing people on morality--and blown it on gambling, according to The Washington Monthly Online.
Those who supported Mr. Morality for the NEH job two decades ago were still attacking the memory of Mel Bradford, the man he beat out for it, as the split between Neocons and Paleos came into the public debate over the opening campaign of the Neocons' World War Four.
Ideas do have consequences, don't they?
Those who supported Mr. Morality for the NEH job two decades ago were still attacking the memory of Mel Bradford, the man he beat out for it, as the split between Neocons and Paleos came into the public debate over the opening campaign of the Neocons' World War Four.
Ideas do have consequences, don't they?
Re: pretensions
Over Dostoevsky one would not laugh but weep along with him.
I like to think Paleos are not so contemptuous. They just shake their heads sadly and pour another Bookers, half hoping the world will come to its senses before they do, while listening, as I am, to the goyische Kettzmer of a Romanian Gypsy brass band.
Virtues
Kletzmer, I mean
a plan
all the time "that's a plan" and as good
a one as any or most...
I think with these things the importance
of certain finally obscure figures and their
conflicts reminds me of the parochial
nature of the world of the church hierarchy
in my limited expereince of it...
and perhaps the changable changed of
many human endeavors which become
just sometimes and just a little closed in
on themselves....