Evidently, there’s nothing quite like illogic and fear-mongering and distrust to bring the people together.
And no, I’m not talking about Congress. I’m talking about swine flu. Well, not even swine flu, per se, but the vaccine against swine flu. Both ends of the political spectrum are jumping into arguments, fists swinging madly, mangling logic, reason, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘equivocation’
Everybody knows that Muhammad Ali is The Greatest.
So the following news items came as a bit of a surprise to me:
At Wimbledon yesterday, with an “epic” (or maybe “gutsy” or possibly it was “spellbinding”) victory over Andy Roddick, which ended in a 30-game “marathon” set (and, to be fair, I’m sweating and I haven’t actually set down my beer), Roger Federer won [...]


