6/20/2005
A Lesson in Manners
In other news (I'll save my commentary on Jim Leach for a bit later)...
We all know that Washington is a ridiculously interconnected city. When someone sends out a particularly colorful e-mail, gossip-hungry interns descend upon it with greater fury than a red-faced Ted Kennedy would show at the thought of slashing an entitlement program. Today, I received such an e-mail. This particular unfortunate correspondence has been on the D.C. inbox circuit for over a year. It tells the important tale that despite big money and the best schooling, nothing can substitute for good manners. Enjoy!
We all know that Washington is a ridiculously interconnected city. When someone sends out a particularly colorful e-mail, gossip-hungry interns descend upon it with greater fury than a red-faced Ted Kennedy would show at the thought of slashing an entitlement program. Today, I received such an e-mail. This particular unfortunate correspondence has been on the D.C. inbox circuit for over a year. It tells the important tale that despite big money and the best schooling, nothing can substitute for good manners. Enjoy!