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Mr. SPITZER: I've always had favorite songs from New Orleans over the years, and then some of them are kind of clicheic ones that everyone's heard a million times.
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Mr. SPITZER: I've always had favorite songs from New Orleans over the years, and then some of them are kind of clicheic ones that everyone's heard a million times.
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Mr. SPITZER: I've always had favorite songs from New Orleans over the years, and then some of them are kind of clicheic ones that everyone's heard a million times.
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Mr. SPITZER: I've always had favorite songs from New Orleans over the years, and then some of them are kind of clicheic ones that everyone's heard a million times.
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His laughably clicheic response to this one partial phrase: “ensuring fairness in our criminal justice system” is this: “So our police and judges are acting unfairly?
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Some of his work has been quite clever, most is lowbrow pulp nonsense surprising only because he used science in interesting ways in a few of his books, and when he gets into territory he doesn’t understand he’s as clicheic and naive as the worst of them.
Lean Left » Blog Archive » Michael Crichton: Politics and Hackdom, a Merry Tango 2006
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