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Monday, January 19, 2004
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Kucinich Supporters Are Mad As Hell and They Won’t Take It Anymore

By Daniel Patrick Welch

I get a lot of feedback from my columns: the best is probably along the lines of the woman who suggested one of my pieces “deserved a Pulitzer prize, or some sort of literary award.” But those comments, like the awards themselves, are rare. There is a whole category of comments in which the correspondent just launches into a thought or series of thoughts, as if I were free-associating with them. Items of interest on our site range from commentary on the Iraq war to translations in 19 languages to handmade paper, as well as support for Dennis Kucinich. But every respondent has a singular point, and expects you to be on the same wavelength. This is why store-and-retrieval technology is so great: if someone came up to me out of the blue in person, I would be hard pressed to give thoughtful, complete answers to a blindsiding. In print, of course, I can mull it over. I got this feedback recently, although I’m not sure in response to what:

It was signed, thankfully, and though I thought it a bit hostile and pissy, I thought I should respond. Of course, before I thought of it as a potential column, I was naturally tempted to respond in kind:

Maybe because of my quick response, and despite my equally pissy tone, my tormentor continued the dialogue:

He even signed it “Best Regards,” which I took as a step toward non-pissiness. Still, there’s an unwritten rule about these things, and two volleys is usually the standard fare. But I just couldn’t help myself, and besides, in my own columns I always get the last word:

© 2004 Daniel Patrick Welch.


A writer, singer, linguist and activist, Daniel Patrick Welch lives and writes in Salem, Mass., with his wife, Julia Nambalirwa-Lugudde. Together they run The Greenhouse School.