The death of P. J. O’Rourke is an occasion worthy of mourning. Scott Johnson, the litterateur of PowerLine, called my attention to this excerpt from a speech delivered in the 1990’s that rings even truer today:
Let us all salute (and be sensitive to the needs of) the shiftless, the feckless, the senseless, the worthwhileness-impaired, the decency-challenged, and the differently moraled. And hello to their leaders – progressive, committed, and filled to the nose holes with enormous esteem for themselves.
Read the rest of it, and brighten your day.
Further Reading: Jim Geraghty, “P. J. O’Rourke, You Will Be Missed”
Teresa Mull “P.J. O’Rourke mastered the art of teasing”
Michael Deacon, “RIP PJ O’Rourke – the funniest conservative writer ever”
Charles Murray, “PJ O’Rourke – A Tribute”
Joseph Bottum, “P.J. O’Rourke (1947–2022)”
And for those who would rather listen than read, a podcast: John Podhoretz et al., “Losing P.J. O’Rouke”
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