Books provide valuable information, but Joseph Campbell and others caution against relying solely on them for knowledge. Real-world experiences offer a different kind of insight that books may not capture, as highlighted by Sham Lal and Kristina Dryza.
wallace described mccain as someone who acts in the ballpark of the way a real human being would act. cliche exists for a reason. in your piece, a very humanizing piece for a politician is genuinely who he is. right. in a sense the story is damming, if not more damming of the media, mythologist that grow up around washington than anything john mccain has perpetrated. every politician is a mythmaker to some degree. look, what i wanted to bring to life here is this is a human being who has lived an extraordinary life, yet another extraordinary moment of his career, possibly the end. look, washington is cliche central. okay. again, the media is front and center of this. said tough talking mark leibovich. it s frustrating to everyone. it s sort of a disservice to the
the date to remember. we have been engaged for a year and we have been back-and-forth about dates and we saw an article and they talked about how historic it is so we said let s just do it. trace: china say one is the yin and number two is yang so number 12 is a balance. if you buy that. shepard: which i don t. i am sure the number people are having a blast. trace: we hopped to get on early to be on 12 days before christmas at 12:12. 12 signs of the zodiac, 12 in a foot, 12 disciples, 12 gods in greek mythologist and 12 is a master number. by master number it means it is a spiritual number, not like