Politics and post-scripts
Tue, Nov. 25th, 2003 08:53 amFirst the Administration called people like me unpatriotic for opposing the war in Iraq. Now, apparently, it's a matter of manners (although why Ann Coulter, that pillar of Republican civility, gets away with wishing that Timothy McVeigh had blown up The New York Times is beyond me--such a wish is patently obscene). Paul Krugman, striking back in The Times, hits the nail on the head once again.
P.S.: Got a call from the Philly company on Friday saying that I was still in the running, but that they had a couple more people to interview for the job.
P.P.S.: Not ready for the holidays. Not at all.
P.P.P.S.: You'll notice that there hasn't been much in the way of personal reflection here lately. Better not to air this sort of thing in public. I've just been...blue.
P.S.: Got a call from the Philly company on Friday saying that I was still in the running, but that they had a couple more people to interview for the job.
P.P.S.: Not ready for the holidays. Not at all.
P.P.P.S.: You'll notice that there hasn't been much in the way of personal reflection here lately. Better not to air this sort of thing in public. I've just been...blue.