Scott Shackford on Dan Savage

Advice columnist Dan Savage's new book, Scott Shackford reports, is much more engaging when Savage writes about his own experiences than when he relies on boilerplate progressive arguments.
Advice columnist Dan Savage's new book, Scott Shackford reports, is much more engaging when Savage writes about his own experiences than when he relies on boilerplate progressive arguments.
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