The Movement: crabby, middle-aged white people who are bused in to to our fair Capitol a few times a year, to waddle around in costumes and cast blame for their lives’ half-lived on that black guy in the big white house. The sheer, concentrated fail oozing from these people is suffocating. It’s like screwing up […]
From the monthly archives:
July 2011
John Durand, The Rapalje Children 1768, New-York Historical Society In his remarkably undistinguished 20-year stint as a Supreme Court justice, Clarence Thomas has rarely called attention to himself for original jurisprudential thinking. Actually, he’s been more or less a deaf mute. But earlier this week, Clarence Thomas let loose a wild dissent of Justice Antonin Scalia’s […]