Saturday, December 18, 2004

James v. James

James Wolcott brains James Lil'dik, "a beloved blogger in the daycare community":

I think [Lileks is] right. It [is] just him, he is overly sensitive, and he doesn't get it, whatever "it" is. But then Glenn Reynolds takes a time-out from drooling over digital cameras to poke his head out of the badger hole and amen Lilek's observation. "I've noticed the same thing," he posts, before lowering periscope. So that makes two of them.

James then goes on to debunk the lie that Macy's had banned references to Christmas in its stores. To be fair, Lileks shops at Target which, along with WalMart, worships Satan and his minions.

And Wolcott drops a programming note: He will "be on CNBC Sunday night at 8PM EST, and I only pray the tape editor trimmed my 'joke' about Judith Regan's jaws of steel, which in retrospect could easily be misconstrued."

P.S. Judith Regan hasn't let the Kerik flap interfere with her work, or her delusions -- here's a quote from a press release she issued on Friday:

"Amber Frey's inspiring story is one of unflappable courage in the face of such horror. She is a loving, single mother who was deceived by a monster and she did the right thing: she became the voice of Laci and Conner [sic] in that courtroom so that justice would be served. This is a story where truth, justice and goodness won in the end," says Judith Regan.

Yeah, I can tell how inspired Judy was.

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