> If these co-authors largely share worldviews, this would seem to
> provide a
> simpler and more concise explanation for Miller's assiduous
> credulousness.
It doesn't explain why Les Aspin, who was a fairly sensible person for a politician, as I recall, was so taken with her, but then the putz has reasons that reason knows not of, as Pascal didn't write.
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