Quite Contrary: Why you're wrong about party culture
By William T. Perkins | Sep. 13, 2016Has it ever occurred to you that you might be wrong? Columnist William Perkins explains why your opinion about party culture is (arguably) incorrect.
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Has it ever occurred to you that you might be wrong? Columnist William Perkins explains why your opinion about party culture is (arguably) incorrect.
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