Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Sometimes Disbelief Cannot Be Suspended

Like now, for instance. We're supposed to believe that President Bush, who only recently finished The Stranger -- a mainstay of the junior high curriculum -- has plowed through The Book of Laughter and Forgetting?

Apparently:

The Czech writer Milan Kundera once described the struggle against Communism as "the struggle of memory against forgetting."


UPDATE: More from Steve.

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