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(h/t Dave Noon)
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Blogger texasinafrica has read Newt Gingrich’s PhD dissertation so you don’t have to.*
(h/t Dave Noon)
____________________________________________
* Offer may not apply to actual intellectual biographers of the 58th Speaker of the House.
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My pleasure. Or at least my duty in an attempt to read the entire relevant literature. Thanks for the link.
Fascinating! Thanks for posting.
props on the belle and sebastian reference