Consider the Lobster and Other Essays by David Foster Wallace
Author:David Foster Wallace
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Tags: Literature: Classics, Criticism, Literary Collections, Literary Criticism & Collections, General, Literary Criticism, American essays, Essays, Literature - Classics
ISBN: 9780316013321
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Published: 2005-12-13T00:00:00+00:00
MONKEY: If, say, you win here in South Carolina, what do you do then?
MURPHY: Fly to Michigan that night.
MONKEY: And what if hypothetically you, say, lose here in South Carolina?
MURPHY: Fly to Michigan that night win or lose.
MONKEY: Can you perhaps explain why?
MURPHY: ’Cause the plane’s already paid for.
MONKEY: I think he means: can you explain why specifically Michigan?
MURPHY: ’Cause it’s the next primary.
MONKEY: I think what we’re trying to get you to elaborate on if you will, Mike, is: what will your goal be in Michigan?
MURPHY: To get a whole lot of votes. That’s part of our secret strategy for winning the nomination.
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