How about Joseph Massad instead?
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Not the same
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LOL. It might have become a more genteel version of the Hunter S Thompson obit for Nixon, which is without a doubt the greatest obit ever written. Pour le plaisir:https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1994/07/he-was-a-crook/308699/ …
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He did a long time ago.
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I would prefer an early 17th century metaphysical poet, but you're right: Easier Said than Dunne.
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Maybe he already did. Occasionally the subject of an obituary outlives the obituarist.
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Rashid Khalidi should.
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Not so sure who but Joseph Massad of Columbia comes to mind
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but thankfully Said left us plenty epic take downs of Bernard Lewis.
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It must kill you that Bernard Lewis will always be respected for the true intellectual giant he was.


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Best tweet of day
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