Ed Driscoll did the interview: Amity Shlaes, of course, is the [author*] of both The Forgotten Man (a very useful look at the Great Depression, particularly if you’re tired of FDR’s WWII-derived halo) and her new book Coolidge (and I find it entertaining that she made that joke in the title). I’ve been looking forward to the latter book for some time; I also hope to interview Amity myself for RedState. I’ll keep you posted on that.
[* Fixed. Sorry!]
Moe, a quibble.
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You wrote: “Amity Shlaes, of course, is the other of ”
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Perhaps: “Amity Shlaes, of course, is the author of ” ?
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Looks like another excellent book, although – being honest – I won’t be reading it either. Not to offend, but .. I have enough of a struggle keeping my brain packed with the factoids needed to do my job.
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Mew
Good catch. Thanks.
As Moe Lane typos are about as rare as Howard Tayler missed days at (http://www.schlockmercenary.com) .. I read it about four times before I decided .. yeah, it really *is* one.
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This is intended as a compliment.
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Mew