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Michael Ian Black On Married Sex and Manhood; David Frum Thinks It Either Is or Isn’t 1992

Andrew Sullivan excerpts Michael Ian Black’s very thoughtful (and funny) post about marriage, sex, and what it means to be a man.

David Frum is trying to say “this election is not about the economy, stupid.”  But he starts with this:

 

David, the election will hinge on the economy. And also, you’re not using not correctly. I was 12 in 1992, so you’re going to have to trust me.

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Christopher Cocca is a Pennsylvania-based writer and community organizer. His fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in Brevity, elimae, Pindeldyboz, Geez Magazine, Creative Nonfiction, Generate, and elsewhere. He earned a Master of Divinity degree from Yale Divinity School in 2005 and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing (fiction) from The New School in 2011. He helps lead the Air Quality Partnership of Lehigh Valley - Berks and is the Associate for Urban Mission at FPC Allentown. Opinions expressed on-line are solely his. Quotation does not equal endorsement, except for when it does.

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One Response to “Michael Ian Black On Married Sex and Manhood; David Frum Thinks It Either Is or Isn’t 1992”

  1. I don’t disagree with Black, but I’m left to wonder why his wife having a headache causes him to go out for antacid.

    Posted by chadhogg | May 14, 2012, 9:15 am

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