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Explanation for this weekend’s book review » wenBLOG

Explanation for this weekend’s book review

I had originally intended to review Richard Brookhiser’s 2006 “What Would the Founder’s Do?”, but after watching the snow dump on Northeast Ohio last night and sitting through hours of delays trying to get through the Indians opener (which they never did complete), I found myself moved to talk about one of my favorite books - George Will’s Men at Work.

Today’s review was motivated by the wise managing performance of former Indians (now Seattle Mariners) manager Mike Hargrove.

If you want to blame anybody, blame him. Grover I hate you for it, but you were brilliant yesterday.

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