This is probably my liberal-New York-Jewboy sensibilities kick in, but should I be worried that "the wrong kind of people" are going to read David Remnick’s piece in the upcoming issue of The New Yorker and think: "I don’t know what a Shabbos Goy is, but it sounds like part of that god damned Zionist Conspiracy thing. I knew it!" I’m doubtful of course, but it’s always a hoot to read about the Commander in Chief turning the lights on and off for his buddy, Senator Ira Silverstein after Friday State Senate meetings ran a little later than expected.
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