Tim Cavanaugh | November 18, 2004
One of the most popular writers on the planet attempts to take on the post-9/11 world, and bombs. Why?
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|11.18.04 @ 11:05PM|#
Where on Earth is "Smug Marrieds" part of the "popular lexicon"? I'd never even seen the term in print until I read this column.
The White Anglo Saxon Protesta|11.19.04 @ 4:10AM|#
Long column, Tim, but I'm not sure I get the point. The War On Terror doesn't play well to a Sex and the City audience? This is news?
|11.19.04 @ 8:43AM|#
Some editing for length, a few Terry Colon pictures, and you could stick it right in the Suck archives.
God, I could really use a post-9/11 Suck. Ambrose Beers, where have you gone?
And, as always, I have no intention of perusing the book discussed. After such trenchant criticism, what's the need?
Anon
|11.19.04 @ 1:30PM|#
I'm with anon.
Tim, the review and analysis were in fine form. Thanks, this article made my week.
Tim Cavanaugh|11.20.04 @ 3:07PM|#
Well it's true, anon, if I'd had more time to do it it would probably have been shorter. On the plus side, this one features Reason's brand new printer-friendly page, ideally suited for enthroned reading, convenient and very absorbent.