Listening to the the introduction to today's superb
This American Life, I was mildly stunned to hear
Jonathan Gold, food critic for the LA Weekly, describe how (among other petty cruelties) high-school jock and bully Jack Abramoff delighted in pushing Gold and his cello down a flight of stairs back when they both attended the same high school.
I guess we have here another example of how bullies tend to grow up and become felons.
(Of course, Abramoff's attorney denies that such a thing ever happened.)
This American Life is appointment radio for me (Ira Glass and company have done some superb programs on
Iraq and
Afghanistan, for example), and I recommend it highly to all Kossacks.
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