Mario Rizzo goes Hollywood? Not really, but he is getting increased attention from the media. The Economist blog has caught on to his excellent work critical of the arguments for the new paternalism.
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Whose your Daddy? Obviously not your grammar teacher.. ;)
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Posted by: LeOgAhEr | June 01, 2007 at 05:45 AM
Well i do tend to agree with the dynamic and somewhat critical comments given in the economist blog..but these days the term "whose your daddy" is used quite often mostly by the younger generation.
Posted by: Whose your Daddy? | June 12, 2007 at 03:54 AM