greg: yes, happy, happy wednesday, everyone. they re basting me with applause. so by now you ve heard the freys trump derangement syndrome but maybe it s time it graduated from syndrome to disease, because while a syndrome refers to symptoms a disease refers to an established condition and trump derangement is just that, it s a disease much like alcoholism where what defines it is an incapability to process booze and that delicious maga martini is trump. no pill can stop it. no therapy dog or therapy llama can alleviate. those who have it are already paranoid. but they re also loons with annoying wives who are susceptible. the most recent victim joe scarborough who s left emotionally scarboroughed by the 2016 election. joe wasn t always like this, he used to look like a normal perp but now he has the same eyes as the kid playing the banjo in deliverance. it s amazing. could be the same person. same age, really. and as you ll see eventually, your mental functions totally tee
Richard Brody reviews the film “How to Have Sex” written and directed by Molly Manning Walker a coming-of age-story that raises questions about consent.
“I do not want to only speak of my love in grunts! If I wish to compare my love to a love I have previous knowledge of, I do not want to stand there in the wind casting about for my metaphor!” A short story by George Saunders.