Write today’s Palin-Kissinger script!
Your humble blogger is giving a talk today in the Pioneer Valley and will therefore be out of contact for a while. Readers are encouraged to post, in comments, their imagined transcript between GOP VP nominee Sarah Palin and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger when they meet at the United Nations later today. I ...
Your humble blogger is giving a talk today in the Pioneer Valley and will therefore be out of contact for a while. Readers are encouraged to post, in comments, their imagined transcript between GOP VP nominee Sarah Palin and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger when they meet at the United Nations later today. I just hope it doesn't go like this: UPDATE: Well, I have to say that the commenters came up with much more imaginative stuff than the poor pool reporter.
Your humble blogger is giving a talk today in the Pioneer Valley and will therefore be out of contact for a while. Readers are encouraged to post, in comments, their imagined transcript between GOP VP nominee Sarah Palin and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger when they meet at the United Nations later today. I just hope it doesn’t go like this: UPDATE: Well, I have to say that the commenters came up with much more imaginative stuff than the poor pool reporter.
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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