MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
I have studiously avoided as much as possible viewing the pictures of the slaughtered children from Sandy Hook.
It makes my heart explode, and I really am not right for hours thereafter.
Sometimes I get caught unawares, like I just did by Chris Hayes sitting in for Lawrence O'Donnell, in the prelude to discussing yesterday's primary in Chicago.
Chris segued directly from the Senate testimony of a bereaved father to the consequential crushing of the NRA "A" rated Debbie Halvorsen. (Rot in hell, Debbie)
I don't like Mike Bloomberg much. But for bankrolling this slap upside Wayne LaPierre's head, he's my guy.
Comments
Yeah, I was impressed!
Sometimes the good prevail and whoever aids in that prevalence is on my side!
Of course, despite the matter that I really did not even know that prevalance was a word...
Chris Hayes is one of my heroes; for at least the last few months.
He rides a bike to work, wears a silly hat, and talks faster than rush or beckerhead could ever mimic.
O'Donnell is my other hero and he picked the right guy to substitute.
by Richard Day on Thu, 02/28/2013 - 4:15am
by jollyroger on Thu, 02/28/2013 - 5:15pm