Jim Devine wrote:
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>Horowitz just surfaced again, as bad as before.

yeah, he had an ad (sponsored, somewhat secretively, by the Edison 
Institute or something similar which had its initials posted in the bottom 
right-hand-side of the TV screen) against those favoring bankruptcy for 
PG&E and Edison International. He's veering toward being the moral 
equivalent of the other David Horowitz, the ex-editor of the leftist 
magazine RAMPARTS who became an ultra-rightist.

I apologize if any other people named "David Horowitz" exist and are 
offended by the fact that I mentioned their disgusting name-sakes.

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This reminds me of an old story about the Glasgow Empire Theatre, reputedly
"the graveyard of English comedians". Back in the 60s Mike and Bernie
Winters were a MOR variety act; Mike singing, Bernie telling jokes. When
they hit Glasgow Mike came on first and sang a few songs. There was deadly
silence after each one. Mike began to sweat a little. Eventually in
consternation he signalled to Bernie waiting in the wings to come on. As he
did, a voice from the audience rang out: "Aw, f#¤*! There's two of them!"

Anyway, it's frightening to know that there are two awful David Horowitzes.
I thought you were referring to the same ex-Ramparts guy. What is the
other's main claim to fame?

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