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The joy of pessimism

Thursday June 21, 2007

I am thrilled to report that when Dan Larison said he was taking a blog break for the summer, he didn't mean it.

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Alicia
June 22, 2007 10:22 AM

Thank you, Rod. I read a few of the blog entries, and added the page to my "Favorites."

JPod
June 22, 2007 11:00 AM

I'm thrilled too. As long as he's blogging, poor defenseless souls purchasing items in Chicagoland shopping malls are safe.

The Man From K Street
June 22, 2007 3:15 PM

The key to understanding Larison is to remember the most traumatic and formative event of his childhood: the night a horrified six-year-old Daniel watched in terror as an intruder to his New Mexico home brutally murdered his parents with an axe. That intruder was let off on a technicality, and later founded a investment bank, ran the 2002 Winter Olympics, and was elected Governor of Massachusetts.

What, you say it never happened? Doesn't it explain his blogging obsessions better than anything else? Heck, I'd finger the killer as Abraham Lincoln, but he has an alibi: he died some 110 years before that terrible night in Albuquerque.

Pauli
June 22, 2007 4:11 PM

LOL, K Street. Reminds me that honest Abe always left the top hat at home during his killing sprees. It was a dead giveaway.

princess anne
June 23, 2007 12:46 PM

who is "The Man from K Street"? He has fans.

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Rod Dreher is an editorial columnist for the Dallas Morning News, and author of "Crunchy Cons" (Crown Forum), a nonfiction book about conservatives, most of them religious, whose faith and political convictions sometimes put them at odds with mainstream conservatives. The views expressed in this blog are his own.

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