![]() ![]() So now I've read the book, and I've read half a dozen reviews of the book, from gushing to dismissive. ![]() ![]() 1 this past weekend, even though I allowed her publicist to tempt me into a free copy. I'm delighted to say that the book came onto The New York Times bestseller list at No. When Leon Wieseltier wrote a snarky review trashing the snarky tone of Rachel Maddow's Drift-and more important, suggesting that the nation had yet more wars to fight and that Maddow was foolish not to understand this-I pledged over on Alternet to pay retail, read the whole book, and comment. I got grumpy about that at first (all kinds of anti-woman and bad childhood associations). Last week, the authorities here at the Prospect were calling me the substitute teacher. ![]()
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