Anonymous (not verified) says:

To give up on D.A. is to suggest that there is no more Dubiosity in the world. Remember, Esquire suspended D.A. for 2001 because it was thought that in the Serious Post-9/11 World We Would Not Appreciate Irony any more. How wrong we were - so D.A. came back with a vengeance. And now we are on the cusp of a new government with all the potential dubiosity that implies...and Esquire leaves us up the proverbial creek?

This is the biggest publishing "shark jump" since Spy magazine stopped publication, 10 years ago this month, just as Monicagate was getting into full swing.

A VERY dubious idea indeed...

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