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randy_byers) wrote2010-12-29 11:21 am
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"In the late 1960s, George Bush Jr was at Yale, branding the asses of pledges to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity with a hot coathanger. Michel Foucault was at the Societé française de philosophie, considering the question, ‘What is an author?’"
-- Eliot Weinberger, "'Damn Right,' I said" -- a review in London Review of Books of Dubya's new memoir, well worth reading in its entirety (the review, that is)
-- Eliot Weinberger, "'Damn Right,' I said" -- a review in London Review of Books of Dubya's new memoir, well worth reading in its entirety (the review, that is)
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He should watch his comparisons between the book Bush and the real-life Bush, because sometimes the later comes only from rumor or caricature, and I'd like to know his source for stating that Poppy Bush, the one-time fighter pilot, was "actually considered a coward outside of" the family. Poppy's WW2 hero status comported oddly with his later political reputation as a wimp, but I never heard anybody claim he was a coward, certainly not in his military capacity.
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