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Let’s Stop Defending Trump, Please

It’s Sunday. Let’s begin with a parable. Paul de Man was one of the foremost deconstructionists of the 1960s and ’70s, a friend of Jacques Derrida’s and a partner in tearing down the traditional bulwarks of philosophy. De Man died of old age in 1983, only about a year before Foucault succumbed to AIDS-related complications.… Read More Let’s Stop Defending Trump, Please

February 28, 2016February 28, 2016 TimLeave a comment

Snowden and A-Rod: Partners in “Crime”

Yesterday, Alex Rodriguez’s suspension was, per ESPN, “cut down” to 162 games. Ian O’Connor, writing for ESPN, talked about Rodriguez’s “legacy” and how it would suffer in the years to come. Anyone with a finger on the pulse of the BBWAA knew already that Rodriguez would never make the Hall of Fame despite having all… Read More Snowden and A-Rod: Partners in “Crime”

January 12, 2014 TimLeave a comment

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