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" ... Piedirosso from Campania should be juicy and floral without giving up texture: tannic enough to demand food, insistently fruity enough to accompany it. In Native Wine Grapes of Italy, D’Agata’s notes on the vinification of this storied grape: “effusive fruity and floral (can be green), bright red berry, complicated by obvious tar and herbal notes.” I compared this wine's poured self to its written versions. The result, like all well-taught lessons and all good wines, was a moment both transitory and enduring, an unforgettable taste of Campania long ago and now. ... "
" ... So what, you might ask, does Marco Rubio have to do with this complicated story? The answer, it seems to me, is that none of it would have happened if Rubio had not made the risk-corridor insurer bailout an issue, starting in 2013. Before that, a few health wonks on the right had raised red flags about the issue, but it wasn’t until Rubio and his staff grasped its significance, insistently drew attention to it, and produced a bill to avert an insurer bailout that the issue became prominent among the priorities of Obamacare’s opponents. Rubio was without question the first and most significant congressional voice on this subject, and if he hadn’t done the work he did, the risk-corridor neutralization provision would not have been in last year’s (or this year’s) budget bill. ... "
" ... While I was putting this article together, for example, I for one reason or another spotted a Facebook post by a friend of a friend who had just encountered some insistently 'casual' racist, sexist trash-talk from a celebrity on Twitter, plus ample echoing from his followers. ... "