Wednesday, October 24, 2007

What Goes Around

Reading this article felt a bit like eating a pound cake in one sitting.
Dickie, as he's known to his handful of friends, acquired a mean streak at an early age, according to his now-deceased sister, Cordelia Scaife. (She once told The Washington Post that she and her brother hadn't spoken for 25 years.) His trouble with alcohol started when he was at prep school, and he later was tossed out of Yale when he rolled a keg of beer down a flight of stairs and broke the legs of a fellow student. His father, a below-average businessman, died a year after Richard graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. His mother was "just a gutter drunk," as Cordelia put it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now that is a good story. Poor Beauregard, I bet he rather live with her instead of the creepy neo-con.

Unknown said...

"No. Pre. Nup." I smell a Pulitzer!

Anonymous said...

How DARE you bash a good American like that!

Unknown said...

This was the best thing I've read in so, so long! Just fantastic.