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from: Midge Decter

Re: "Crow-Jimism"

Posted Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1999, at 1:09 PM ET

Still, Jackson, tenuous as his relation to the truth so often is, seems like an amateur as compared with Al Sharpton. Jackson, I believe, has not actually incited any riots; his specialty is--to borrow from Tom Wolfe--to "mau-mau" businessmen. Whereas New York City has put up with, and even celebrated, shenanigans by Sharpton that might easily have sent any ordinary citizen to Sing Sing.

from: Midge Decter

Re: "Crow-Jimism"

Posted Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1999, at 1:09 PM ET
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Midge Decter is an essayist and social critic who publishes in a variety of magazines and appears most frequently in Commentary. Norman Podhoretz is editor at large of Commentary magazine and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. His latest book, Ex-Friends, was published this month.
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