“Someone who is determined to disbelieve something can manage to disregard an Everest of evidence for it.”

—  George Will

Column, March 14, 2014, "Democrats are making income inequality worse" http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/george-will-democrats-policies-make-income-inequality-worse/2014/03/14/97d5074e-aada-11e3-adbc-888c8010c799_story.html at washingtonpost.com
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American newspaper columnist, journalist, and author 1941

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