Author Topic: I Read E. Jean Carroll’s Book So You Don’t Have To (Daniel Greenfield)  (Read 572 times)

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The Washington Standard / July 17, 2019 / 23

The Eskimos have a hundred words for snow, and in our political culture, we need a hundred words for crazy. Fortunately, our language is as rich in the verbiage of madness as theirs is in frozen water vapor.

The exact word for E. Jean Carroll’s brand of crazy is dotty.

When the Harvey Weinstein scandal broke, Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll decided to write, What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal. The book, only released two years later, accuses a long litany of “bad fellows” of having “done bad things to your advice columnist”. That’s the breezy “us girls” tone that fills Carroll’s book and helps explain why not even the most fervent Trump haters want to talk about it....

https://thewashingtonstandard.com/i-read-e-jean-carrolls-book-so-you-dont-have-to/

I only read most of one chapter.  Crazy stuff.