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Plantation Oblige

Master Edwards remains unctuously benevolent and beyond hypocrisy.

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"THERE IS A HUNGER IN AMERICA; a hunger to be inspired again," Edwards said.

And come to think of it, I could feel a palpable hunger in the room that night, rising up around me like a thick mist: The hunger of 150 people who paid $25 to get into an event catered by someone with a true blue dedication to cracker diversity and only a cash bar to wash it down.

But, then, most come not for the wafers, but to hear what wonders they are doing for the Other America. Who knew it was as easy as eating some cheese and crackers?

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Foreign Policy, Television, Law, Iraq, NATO, Unions

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Shawn Macomber is a contributing editor to The American Spectator.

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