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The Mall Street Journal
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Dear Walter,
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Your comments bring to mind the "Weekend Journal" section of the Friday
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Wall Street Journal , otherwise known as Consumer
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Reports
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for Richie Rich. The section--which debuted just after the boom really started
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to boom--is a weekly tutorial on how to blow surplus cash. This summer's
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editions have included primers on how to purchase the splashiest inground
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pools, the smokiest mega-grills, and the preppiest Adirondack chairs. The
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stories exemplify the macho, leave-the-Joneses-in-the-dust attitude on which
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you so charmingly riff.
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But needless to say, only the prosperous are bored with prosperity. What
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dissatisfied me about today's otherwise excellent Journal piece was the
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way it toggled between haves, have-somes, and have-nots, without acknowledging
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that riskiness is attractive to each group for very different reasons. Risks
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such as adventure travel may be entertaining for the rich; but for the rest of
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us, risks (such as day trading) are mostly a way to try and become rich. Just
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because both activities involve some sort of danger doesn't make them a unified
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trend. That's something I find consistently annoying about newspaper and
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newsweekly writing--the way perfectly interesting yet discrete phenomena have
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to be conflated into Something Larger or a movement that is Sweeping the
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Nation.
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Do you really think Americans are as bored by George W. Bush as we seem to
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be by Al Gore? Bush is such a flirt, all mystery and anecdote. His personality
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is appealingly provocative--the Mini-Me bit is great, as are a couple of
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moments in his profile in Talk (apparently he once grabbed a rival by
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the collar, drew him close, and yelled, "If you want to fuck me you'll have to
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kiss me first!").
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And Bush has roped what seems like every political journalist in America
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into a guessing game about his actual beliefs. Someone should keep a tally of
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the hunches ... how about us? From now on, I say we place each Bush profile we
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read into one of three categories: Conservative, Moderate, and Empty
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Vessel.
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Until tomorrow,
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Jodi
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