...I'm not one to much stock in the predictive powers of the Book of Revelation, given that almost all Biblical scholars believe it to be an allegorical State of the Union tale of Christianity in Rome written in code to avoid punishment, but I do find it ironic that most fundamentalists are on the outlook for a charismatic, lovable leader who will ascend to power on the strength of false religiousness, convincing many of his piety [while] committing patently sinful acts of a global scale. And they're still looking. No leads yet on that one.
-Jason Lord
I've always kept a sort-of-but-not-quite-secretive admiration for Jason Lord, which began during my first week of college. I was standing in my room in Johnson Hall, and I read an article he wrote in The Spectrum which was essentially a print version of a Daily Show episode. I've been a fan ever since.
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