Daily Archives: April 20, 2025

In Covid’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us by Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee

Grok says: In Covid’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us by Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee, both Princeton political scientists, is a provocative examination of the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on political and institutional failures. The book … Continue reading

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What might Evelyn Waugh say about Trump and politics in 2025?

Grok: Setting: A hypothetical 2025 London literary salon, reimagined with Evelyn Waugh miraculously present, sipping a martini and holding court. His sharp tongue and satirical eye, honed in the 20th century, now dissect the political circus of Donald Trump and … Continue reading

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Jeeves read on X that Bertie Wooster is a sex pest. Jeeves provides Bertie sage advice in the age of Me-Too.

Grok: Setting: Bertie Wooster’s elegant London flat, April 2025. Bertie is pacing frantically, his bow tie askew, clutching his phone as if it might explode. Jeeves, serene as ever, stands by the fireplace, having just reviewed a troubling thread on … Continue reading

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Bertie Wooster tells Jeeves about his first experience of sex with a woman

Grok: Setting: Bertie Wooster’s plush London flat, April 2025. Bertie is fidgeting nervously on a leather armchair, clutching a gin and tonic like it’s a life preserver. Jeeves, ever the picture of unruffled composure, is polishing a silver cigarette case … Continue reading

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Bartleby the Scrivener has thoughts on Trump vs Big Law

Grok: Setting: A dimly lit, paper-strewn office in modern-day London, 2025. Bartleby the Scrivener, inexplicably transported to the present, sits at a cluttered desk, quill in hand, surrounded by laptops and empty coffee cups. Bertie Wooster bursts in, waving his … Continue reading

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