A commenter at 4&20 remarked yesterday
First, jhwyGirl, let me say it is nice to see you back posting again. You seem to be one of the few Bbirders who remembers there are any Montana state elections happening this year.

Elections matter, to partisans anyway. Democrats and Republicans will draw either validation or disappointment. Winning is all that matters in that sphere. What happens in between cycles draws interest but vanishes in the biennial contests. When the ads are running on the TV screens, that’s reality.
In the meantime … I was remembering this morning a friend of ours in Bozeman who is a retired doctor. We spent a weekend with them, and when we got there he was reading Don Quixote. It wasn’t the first time, he said – perhaps the third. For myself I cannot read fiction. I don’t say that with any pride – the job of the writer of fiction is to describe large reality with small characters. That takes a special intelligence. I could cite great authors like Henry James, but I haven’t read him either. My sphere is hard, cold reality. Our doctor friend, reading Quixote, lives on a higher plane than mine. Continue reading “Fiction is a better reality than reality itself”

The trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his “co-conspirators” 
