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Harry wrote:
I used to read the National Review when Bill Buckley was more involved in it, but for the last few years, with ol' William F. in semi-retirement, the quality of thought and writing there has deteriorated. Buckley often infuriated me, but he was a good read. I read the WSJ every day. Good financial reporting and top-notch feature stories, and I almost always read those, but the editorial page is so shrill in its conservative extremism, it is almost a parody of itself, sort of like a Mel Brooks' movie. My point exactly. I don't read conservative newspapers, (our local rag is moderate most of the time with some conservative overtones) but I make it a point to spend a small portion of time every day listening to right wing radio. See there, NOYB? By incorporating dissenting thoughts into your daily smorgasbord of ideas, you could become more like Harry, or more like Gould (who isn't exactly like Harry). I'm sure that's quite high on your list of goals in life, right? GBSEG --- :-) |
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