Boston Globe Was For Column Calling for Urinating in Bill Kristol’s Food Before It Was Somewhat Against It Before It Was Against It Some More Before It Was Totally Against It

Boston Globe Was For Column Calling for Urinating in Bill Kristol’s Food Before It Was Somewhat Against It Before It Was Against It Some More Before It Was Totally Against It

An op-ed column published Wednesday by The Boston Globe stated that the author regretted not "pissing" in prominent neoconservative Bill Kristol's food several years ago before the newspaper changed the word to "defiling" before the newspaper changed it to "telling [him] … what I really thought about him."

The column, by Luke O'Neil, recounts a time when O'Neil was serving as a waiter at a restaurant in Cambridge that Kristol ate at.

Notre-Dame des Flammes – And Why It’s Not As Sad As It Might Seem
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Notre-Dame des Flammes – And Why It’s Not As Sad As It Might Seem

NBP Editorial Board

The timbers of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris had been drying out for eight centuries, so when a fire started near the roof they burned quickly, lighting up the sky in a riveting and sad spectacle Monday.

The drying timbers, though beautiful before they were consumed, are a reminder of the drying out of religious faith in France, and in the rest of Europe, and to a lesser extent (possibly) in our own country.

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