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http://www.ctka.net/2013/last_100.html
What a mixed up pile of day old minestrone.
This is about as good as the MSM can get on this I guess.
Ben Bradlee as a source on JFK? Please.
I agree with Nathaniel its overrated.
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Jim DiEugenio Wrote:http://www.ctka.net/2013/last_100.html
What a mixed up pile of day old [sic] minestrone.
A "pile" of soup?
I'm going to hold on to that one for use in an upcoming book review.
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As long as its not Reclaiming Parkland.
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Jim at the risk of not repeating myself enough to meet expectorations I must request that you post this on the Amazon reviews.
If you do so I am sure that the free market of ideas within American capitalism will ensure that it gets lots of "likes" which is important only because it could enable it to get seen by about factor of 1,000 more eyes.
Also 1) if your review goes top 3 Amazon reviews AND 2) you include lots of the titles to CTKA articles "for further reading" ( these could be added really quickly) then it could get a lot more younger cornea on CTKA for the first time.
Also you will note, GUESS WHAT IS THE "OTHER JFK BOOK" THAT THESE PENGUIN PAPERBACKED FOLK ARE ORDERING? Yep. Dallek, who uses the Elanor-Adlei Guillotine enough to make Robespiere turn into a bashful citizen.
THE POINT: THESE TWO BOOKS ARE THE ESTABLISHMENTS ONE TWO PUNCH to undo all the post Seymour realism. We need LOTS OF REVIEWS with links to real books on these two because these are the NYT book review books whose reviews will be read 10,000 times more than the reviews on real books.
Review location, Review location, Review location!-- Nathaniel Heidenheimer, Sinclair Motor Oil company, 1926.
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A great indepth bookreview, with info on JFK's economic policy that I was unaware of. For people like me who are still on the learning curve, the ctka-website is simply a goldmine.