Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
July 8, 2005
WB: Rocky Mountain Low

After a few days at Aspen, I imagine his own IQ has probably dropped 20 or 30 points. Fortunately, it wears off — or at least I think it does. But after working the last five Davoses in a row, I’m not sure any more.

Rocky Mountain Low

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Was this the New York Magazine article link?
This Isn’t War
By Michael Wolff
From the August 25, 2003 issue of New York Magazine.
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/media/columns/medialife/n_9121/
Google search term –
“New York magazine” Kinsley Woodruff

Posted by: Amos Anan | Jul 8 2005 6:48 utc | 1

Ok I’ll try to post here…just a test…

Posted by: vbo | Jul 8 2005 8:25 utc | 2

I saw an earlier report on this conference by some old guy named Solly:

Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood; A heart that deviseth wicked thoughts, feet that are swift in running to evil; A false witness that breatheth out lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.

Posted by: citizen k | Jul 8 2005 11:50 utc | 3

Sometimes I see quite a few posts in the liberal blogosphere about how terrible it is that Americans are anti-intelluctual. Then, I see what passes for an intelluctual nowdays, and I completely understand WHY Americans are anti-intelluctual.

Posted by: la | Jul 8 2005 15:02 utc | 4

@la: If you are going to call people names, it’s generally best to spell them correctly. Marks for consistency, though.

Posted by: Jassalasca Jape | Jul 8 2005 21:30 utc | 5