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the gun turns out not to be loaded), and the ER becomes a seminar on the evils of HMOs and the surgeon's villainy ("more like the Hypocritic oath, doc," says one radicalized orderly). As John trickster in this instance, Linda is "clever enough to see the absurdity" of her predicament "and that of white people, smart enough to know the limits of" her powers "and the boundaries of those of the master class," but bold enough and cunning enough to covertly announce the hypocritic nature of both ("Prism" 434). Does it seem to you that before announcing their candidacies at the special prayer breakfast at Nashua, New Hampshire's, quaint Ruddy Old Guys in Mesh Caps Family Diner, the Republican ever-hopefuls took a Hypocritic Oath in the private, pine-paneled banquet room? |
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