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Mystery Millinery
By far the most fascinating story to be covered at today’s inaugural festivities involves the genesis and meaning of Justice Scalia’s head-dress. The voracious hunger for conspiratorial explanations in the Twitterverse was predictable, but it was sated (or perhaps ‘whetted’ is the mot juste) by CLR Forum friend Kevin Walsh, whose dash and sense of medieval panache is second to none.
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Posted in Commentary, Marc O. DeGirolami
Tagged Fluff, Medieval Period, Millinery, Religion and Politics, Thomas More