Sunday, May 30, 2004
 
Say It Again, Steyn

Mark Steyn, from his Chicago Sun-Times column today:
    But that's the difference between then and now: the loss of proportion. They had victims galore back in 1863, but they weren't a victim culture. They had a lot of crummy decisions and bureaucratic screwups worth re-examining, but they weren't a nation that prioritized retroactive pseudo-legalistic self-flagellating vaudeville over all else. They had hellish setbacks but they didn't lose sight of the forest in order to obsess week after week on one tiny twig of one weedy little tree.
What he said.


 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."