The Atlantic Monthly has a new interview with P.J. O'Rourke posted at their site.
Among other things, P.J. talks about the late Michael Kelly, reminisces about Operation DESERT STORM, and describes the (negative) effects of the Saddam government upon the people of Iraq. The perenially indignant need not read the piece, but it's safe for everyone else.
Posted by Country Pundit at November 17, 2003 09:19 AMThe "Perennially Indignant?" haha
Shall we add the "P.I." to the "P.C?"
Of course, "P.J." is neither of those. :)
Good read, thanks.
Posted by: The Politburo Diktat at November 17, 2003 11:49 AMAs much as I'd like to, I can't take credit for "perenially indignant". P.J. himself seems to have coined that in his seminal treatise, Parliament of Whores. The P.I. are probably a subset of the P.C., or at least closely related in some twisted way.
Glad you liked the article; any time I can put P.J. forward on the Internet, I've got to. Thanks for the link!
Posted by: The Country Pundit at November 17, 2003 01:56 PM