O Condi! O Mores! (and Maureen)
I know, I really shouldn't try to pun in Latin. But I did just buy at a yard sale a copy of Henry Beard's "Latin for All Occasions" after I opened to this:
Things to Say to your Psychiatrist
Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe.
- Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Euroopae vincendarum.
I think some people in togas are plotting against me.
- Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare.
Read Maureen Dowd today on Condi Rice's peculiar definition of diplomacy:
“I could have gotten on a plane and rushed over and started shuttling, and it wouldn’t have been clear what I was shuttling to do,” she said.
Keep more civilians from being killed? Or at least keep America from being even more despised in the Middle East and around the globe?
You can always count on Maureen Dowd to get it right, even if she does like her popular culture references a bit too much. This one name-checks Uma and Oprah and then pounds comparisions with the new "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie into a bloody pulp of metaphor.
But Dowd is worth reading, even if the Times does make you jump through hoops now to do so. Also on my fave rave list of columnists are:
Simon Hoggart of the Guardian
Harold Meyerson and E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post
David Corn of the Nation
Murray Waas of the National Journal
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