What on earth could the Strib be thinking? Are they thinking? Why do you put your star prose stylist, the only writer for your newspaper that any non-journalist outside of Minneapolis has ever heard of, into the chorus? Is this one of those Maoist things, where they send the glasses-wearing intellectuals out of the cities and into the fields with a hoe to teach them a lesson?
UPDATE: Here's Dave Barry on the Strib's call:
"This is like the Miami Heat deciding to relieve Dwyane Wade of his basketball-playing obligations so he can keep stats. Sometimes I don't understand the newspaper business. What's left of it."
Lileks fans -- and I know you are legion -- let's have a contest to find the best possible simile to characterize the Strib's decision. Here's a start: Like cancelling "The Simpsons" to revive "Joanie Loves Chachi".


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Sure, was Barabbas going to die for your sins? And The Simpsons is the only good thing to come out of Fox in years!
Posted by: HASH(0xaa21d30) | May 8, 2007 7:36 PM
Like picking Crunchy Con over God's Politics.
Posted by: Anonymous | May 10, 2007 1:44 AM
OOHH OOHH! Like taking Ernie Broglio for Lou Brock! Cubs fans should know that one.
Posted by: Anonymous | May 10, 2007 1:54 AM
Excuse me,but I've never heard of James Lileks. I can name several other columnists for the Strib [off the top of my head-- Al Sicherman, Jeremy Iggers, Dan Barrerio, Patrick Reusse, Sid Hartman, C.J., Doug Grow, and Colin Covert], but not him. And I live in Arkansas. :) k.
Posted by: teacherkd | May 12, 2007 8:08 AM
You're excused,teacherkd. In Indiana, we've never heard of those people you mentioned,but we sure know and love our Lileks!
I think the long knives are out for him because he has not cheerfully accepted his cup of Kool-Aid and continues to represent moderate and reasonable political thought.
It's like refusing a filet mignon in favor of cabbage rolls for dinner.
Posted by: MaryIndiana | May 15, 2007 8:03 PM
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