Not a one-time mistake; rather, the culmination of a decades-long project to be as unempathetic and dickish as possible. The definition of one's life is who one is as shown by what one does, and this is that.
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This is the guy who called Obama the first affirmative action president and said homosexuality was a curse in a literal sense; he also claimed to have acute “Jewdar.” This column wasn’t a one-off.
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He turns 84 in less than a month. It was a bit cheeky and self-indulgent but no harm was done. Meanwhile I saw a prominent Biden campaign person ask last night if this man was related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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no harm was done? Ask those of us with doctorates who are treated less respectfully than our male counterparts.
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I think the editors are much more to blame in this case. It was something you expect to read on Facebook. I'm more upset that it led me to read other of his pieces.
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You mean the WSJ editorial? It deserves to be a definition. But it was far from the only issue he’s been outspoken about.
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"Not getting to write WSJ op-eds anymore" seems like a really light penalty for the crime of the century. I don't think he's been unfairly pilloried here.
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Who's making it the crime of the century? And afaict tell, it's only the "definition of his life" because it's current and it's the only time most of us have heard of him.
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I tried to make the point that this seems like a tempest in a teapot. It didn’t go well.
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