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Thursday, January 05, 2006
One for the Ages
Over at The Corner, John Podhoretz reminds us not of the political import of the Abramoff scandals, which, for their universality and bipartisanship, seem something unoriginal and stale, but of the sheer pulpiness of the story: “This is like a really bad novel. An Orthodox Jewish lobbyist stealing money from Indian tribes, funneling it through a yoga instructor at the beach, and being a possible accessory to a gangland hit in Florida? And it’s all true. It’s the best Washington story in years!”
Posted on January 5, 2006 11:55 AM. Permalink 




