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Saturday, March 18, 2006

Crunchy Con Second Epilogue/Maggie Gallagher

I was in D.C. yesterday and a rather influential (evangelical) Senate staffer told me that he hasn't read the book but that when he saw the title he said "That's my family."

His wife actually buys wheat and makes her own flour. Two things are obvious: Rod has identified a real subculture out there. (Of course the fact that last time I checked he was #36 on the Amazon best selling list already shows that)

Second, to be crunchy con, you need a crunchy wife. And as my husband noted, if you have a crunchy wife, then you are crunchy whether you like it or not.

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