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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
I found him! Nathanael Blake, that is. As readers of this blog who have been around the premises for awhile may recall, I used to quote Mr. Blake quite frequently back when he wrote regularly for the Oregon State University newspaper and for the Human Events blog. But after graduating, he mostly disappeared from view for the last couple of years, until finally resurfacing with his own blog. A brilliant writer, philosopher, and wordsmith, Nathanael is the reason I first found Dr. Dalrymple's writing. I look forward to following his posts and recommend that you check him out as well! I've also put a link to his blog to the left.
**Interesting side note and explanation of the title of this post: Blake is most famous (or infamous, depending on whom you ask) for "winning" Keith Olbermann's "Worst Person in the World" award on MSNBC due to something he wrote in response to the shootings at Virginia Tech in 2007 (which I actually posted on at the time).**
**Interesting side note and explanation of the title of this post: Blake is most famous (or infamous, depending on whom you ask) for "winning" Keith Olbermann's "Worst Person in the World" award on MSNBC due to something he wrote in response to the shootings at Virginia Tech in 2007 (which I actually posted on at the time).**
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