Can the New York Times and booger jokes co-exist?
Over at Slate, Bryan Curtis has a subversive proposal regarding Dave Barry and the Grey Lady: Here’s an idea: As soon as William Safire shuffles off to the Old Columnists’ Home, put Barry smack dab in the middle of the Times editorial page. Barry confessed a few years ago that he’s a raving libertarian—just the ...
Over at Slate, Bryan Curtis has a subversive proposal regarding Dave Barry and the Grey Lady:
Over at Slate, Bryan Curtis has a subversive proposal regarding Dave Barry and the Grey Lady:
Here’s an idea: As soon as William Safire shuffles off to the Old Columnists’ Home, put Barry smack dab in the middle of the Times editorial page. Barry confessed a few years ago that he’s a raving libertarian—just the kind of dyspeptic crank who would take pleasure in thumbing Washington in the eye. Give him 14 inches twice a week and let him write whatever he wants. Why settle for another graying libertarian when you can have a libertarian who makes booger jokes?
The big question — aside from how quickly the Timesmen dismissed this suggestion — is whether Barry would give up his blog to do it.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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