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"Don Morrison's 3 Minutes of Madness"

Donald Morrison

Funny, often uplifting and mercifully short. Don Morrison is an author ("The Death of French Culture," "How Obama Lost America,") professor (Tsinghua University in Beijing, Sciences Po in Paris), and former editor at Time Magazine. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Financial Times, Smithsonian, Le Monde, Le Point, Liberation, Caixin and other leading publications. He is a comme... more

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As Ben Franklin would advise, we shouldn't make fun of an old guy who stinks up the courtroom.

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Somebody sent me a silly internet article. Now I'm scared.

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The candidate has been surprisingly specific about how he would govern. We should pay attention.

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A brief commentary on politics, culture and life.

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  • This is one of those podcasters who believes he is privileged to know all truth and if you disagree with him then you are obviously an incorrect, uneducated, or narrow-minded person.

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