MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
Op-ed by George F. Will @ WashingtonPost.com, Aug. 25
Sooner or later, and the later the better, the president’s wandering attention will flit, however briefly, to the subject of trade. So, let us try to think about the problem as he seems to: Wily cosmopolitans beyond our borders are insinuating across our borders goods that Americans, perhaps misled by British economist David Ricardo, persist in purchasing [....]
I don't know for sure because I am too young, and am used to a lot of dreck from him, but this kind of piece is maybe a glimpse of how he got a Pulitzer for commentary in 1977