by Reg Green
As we search for clues on what the presidential candidates really think, rather than what they think we want them to think, let’s keep a lookout for a quality that Jimmy Breslin, the legendary newspaper columnist, found in a candidate in a presidential race many years ago: what he admired in him, he said, was the way he stood up for his ignorance.
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I thought I was dumb
But I was just very stupid
I knew lotsa useless stuff
Regarding which,
I was quite Impessively lucid,
Except when I wasn’t.