What Brown's Students Missed
In the interest of free speech, here's a version of the very same riveting magnum opus Thomas Friedman was scheduled to give at Brown on Earth Day, delivered last summer at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
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In the interest of free speech, here's a version of the very same riveting magnum opus Thomas Friedman was scheduled to give at Brown on Earth Day, delivered last summer at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
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Boy, that clip is creepy. I don't know if it's b/c Connery is so old or b/c he isn't moving well or b/c I know what he said about hitting women or if the whole set up is just pinging the creep-o-meter but it's unwatchable.
The clip of Friedman is a riot and also unwatchable. You can really see how much he loves the sound of his own voice. Yuck.
Posted by: eRobin | 25 April 2008 at 14:44