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 |
In short order, the U.S. has moved up into the rarefied air of Italy when it comes to political lasciviousness. Rielle Hunter makes her entry into the goo at GQ:
I, for one, welcome our new Roman overlords.
–WKW
Crossposted at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles
Comments
I don't know. I think Italy is the one trying to keep up with us. I feel that we invented the idea of getting into our politicians' private lives. It's just that their politicians have more, um, interesting private lives.
by Nebton on Mon, 03/15/2010 - 10:12am
Love the lascivious cropping on this photo, drawing the eye to the big empty space on the bed next to Rielle. All that's missing is the caption "This space for rent."
by acanuck on Mon, 03/15/2010 - 3:47pm
Welcome to Casa Berlusconi. Tip everyone you see.
(But as for Hunter ... I blame Bret Easton Ellis, who gave her her first taste of semi-hemi-demi-fame. And of course, I blame him for being Bret Easton Ellis.)
by Doctor Cleveland on Mon, 03/15/2010 - 4:29pm