Sallying

sal·ly ('sa-lE) def.
1. To Rush Forward; also, to Leap and Dance;
2. A Sudden Outburst; a Witticism; a Quip;
3. A Venture Off the Beaten Path






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Having spent my academic career trying to bridge differences and promote understanding among Americans, I can report that it is far more comfortable being the commentator than being commented upon. At this point, I am hopeful that we can all move on, and that this experience will prove an occasion for education, not recrimination. I know that Sergeant Crowley shares this goal. Both of us are eager to go back to work tomorrow. And it turns out that the President just might have a few other things on his plate as well.

Henry Louis Gates Jr. writes on The Root:

“An Accident of Time and Place”

(Via POLITICO.com)


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