COLUMN: AIPAC, ACLU and Congress are tilting at windmills
In Miguel de Cervantes’s magnum opus “Don Quixote,” the befuddled hero jousts with windmills he thinks are giants.
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In Miguel de Cervantes’s magnum opus “Don Quixote,” the befuddled hero jousts with windmills he thinks are giants.
We entertain competing memories of the 1960s.
In June, my friend and I sat in one of the tackiest crab restaurants in Bloomington listening to veteran union leader Chuck Jones, president of United Steelworkers Local 1999, expound on his fight to keep jobs at the Carrier Corporation plant in Indianapolis from moving to Mexico.
While reading Kurt Vonnegut’s “Mother Night” yesterday, I was struck by the protagonist Howard H. Campbell’s response to the question, “You hate America, don’t you?”
Last week, United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote in an op-ed for the Washington Post that “drug trafficking is an inherently dangerous business. If you want to collect a drug debt, you can’t, and don’t, file a lawsuit in court. You collect it by the barrel of a gun.”