Shakespeare once suggested that life may be a tale "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." I am not that pessimistic, but MacBeth's famous soliloquy could well be applied to the recount in the race for state Supreme Court.Actual lead paragraph from a Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel "guest columnist." How does something like that get past any editor?
Shakespeare, ffs.
9 comments:
McNuggets?
With a side of HamLette.
I think you meant "How does someone like that get past any editor."
(Meaning EsenBurg.)
That's an easy one: Because it's the MJS.
I thought it was told by an idiot.
I would hesitate to say idiot because there's nothing in that column that you didn't see right here -- and then some -- over the past six weeks.
...just related with 863 percent more pomposity for added value.
Well, as Holden Caufield frequently said, "Call me Ishmael."
--Pretentious Literary Twit
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