Wednesday, July 4, 2007

The fine art of lying

Salon.com:By Garrison Keillor

I could've said, 'It is a sin to believe evil of others but it is seldom a mistake.' It might've gotten into her story, and then other Australian papers pick it up, and pretty soon the line appears in Bartlett's under my name. And also Mencken's line about conscience being the suspicion that somebody may be looking.

"Why do you tell these terrible lies?" ask the good readers. "To keep in practice...


Reflections on listening to the Bushies....

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