Esenberg mentions what we all know is true:
It's one thing to criticize a candidate for not adequately negotiating
the shoals of our silly public discourse about things like a "war on
women." But we still ought to recognize that the discourse is, in fact,
silly.
If you want to see how silly it really is, watch all those Robin Williams cuts from his early years, Be sure to watch the Richard Pryor show stuff, or his appearance on SNL as Wm. F. Buckley.
How did we get so silly (inane might be the better word) in only 20 years?
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