What disgusting filth the Atlantic is.
For the first more than 100 years of its existence, the Atlantic was a wonderful publication, publishing pillars of American literature like John Greenleaf Whittier, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ernest Hemingway and others. Although its Wikipedia page has suppressed telling about it, the Atlantic's most famous story of the 1990s was “Dan Quayle Was Right” by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, an award-winning journalist and defender of marriage as a beneficial institution for men, women and especially children. All that has changed since the Atlantic's hard left turn in this century, with Steve Jobs' widow's billions underwriting its decline into banal limousine-commie political griping.