It occurs to me that I mentioned Col. Sanders and Bernie Sanders in the same paragraph, and a reader from Mars might wonder if they're connected. Well, they're not. One is a capitalist and the other is a Commie. And one, although not popular among chickens, has fed and employed lots and lots of people, and has contributed a great deal to our American culture; the other has never employed anybody and has contributed zip, zilch, nada, nichego.
Another outstanding essay. Totally spot on. My only critique, it wouldn’t be right if I didn’t have at least some small editorial correction. As of today, Schumer, aka “the shomer” ( deliberately lower cased) has not as yet endorsed this evil candidate shmandany. However, his failure to condemn his candidacy is in itself an endorsement.
Please get your wise words to a bigger audience. It needs to be heard and read. This is stellar.
Yes, there is something untoward about all this. But it isn't the first time. I was graduating high school in the mid-1960s, sitting with a bunch of my friends outside Playground 7 in Stuyvesant Town. The subject of choosing colleges came up. My friends, all of whom it turned out were Jewish, informed me that all Ivy League universities, including Columbia, had Jew quotas. That was mid-sixties, not today. I wonder what Herbert Lehman would say about that.
It occurs to me that I mentioned Col. Sanders and Bernie Sanders in the same paragraph, and a reader from Mars might wonder if they're connected. Well, they're not. One is a capitalist and the other is a Commie. And one, although not popular among chickens, has fed and employed lots and lots of people, and has contributed a great deal to our American culture; the other has never employed anybody and has contributed zip, zilch, nada, nichego.
Another outstanding essay. Totally spot on. My only critique, it wouldn’t be right if I didn’t have at least some small editorial correction. As of today, Schumer, aka “the shomer” ( deliberately lower cased) has not as yet endorsed this evil candidate shmandany. However, his failure to condemn his candidacy is in itself an endorsement.
Please get your wise words to a bigger audience. It needs to be heard and read. This is stellar.
Yes, there is something untoward about all this. But it isn't the first time. I was graduating high school in the mid-1960s, sitting with a bunch of my friends outside Playground 7 in Stuyvesant Town. The subject of choosing colleges came up. My friends, all of whom it turned out were Jewish, informed me that all Ivy League universities, including Columbia, had Jew quotas. That was mid-sixties, not today. I wonder what Herbert Lehman would say about that.