Do I have to? The first sentence tells the reader what kind of a writer he's dealing with. Isn't this the Weekly Standard or some Reagan-hagiographic sheet?
Hah! You keep diggin', aren't you? Here's the blurb on the guy: Michael Makovsky, foreign policy director of the Bipartisan Policy Center, is a former special assistant in the Office of Secretary of Defense, 2002-2006, and is author of the new book Churchill's Promised Land (Yale University Press). Clearly, not a Reagan groupie, but rather, a Churchillian worshiper. Pow! Where's my bottle of Port?
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My god! Enough about Reagan already.
JJ, JJ -- did you even read past the first line of the article?
Do I have to? The first sentence tells the reader what kind of a writer he's dealing with. Isn't this the Weekly Standard or some Reagan-hagiographic sheet?
Hah! You keep diggin', aren't you? Here's the blurb on the guy: Michael Makovsky, foreign policy director of the Bipartisan Policy Center, is a former special assistant in the Office of Secretary of Defense, 2002-2006, and is author of the new book Churchill's Promised Land (Yale University Press). Clearly, not a Reagan groupie, but rather, a Churchillian worshiper. Pow! Where's my bottle of Port?
You keep diggin'!
I'm getting there.
Churchill, Reagan....give me enough beer [and, damn it, I need beer] and it all becomes the same diggity thing
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