Your Jewish humor of the week
When I clicked on this Eric Muller post (link via Matthew Yglesias), I laughed so loud I nearly woke up my sleeping baby daughter — a hanging offense in this household. As Eric put it in his post, “Either you will find this funny without my explaining it to you, or no amount of explaining ...
When I clicked on this Eric Muller post (link via Matthew Yglesias), I laughed so loud I nearly woke up my sleeping baby daughter -- a hanging offense in this household. As Eric put it in his post, "Either you will find this funny without my explaining it to you, or no amount of explaining will do the trick." UPDATE: This link, on the other hand, will probably be funny to Jews and non-Jews alike.
When I clicked on this Eric Muller post (link via Matthew Yglesias), I laughed so loud I nearly woke up my sleeping baby daughter — a hanging offense in this household. As Eric put it in his post, “Either you will find this funny without my explaining it to you, or no amount of explaining will do the trick.” UPDATE: This link, on the other hand, will probably be funny to Jews and non-Jews alike.
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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