Greenberg cites the example of a planter who was challenged to a duel because he told a fellow planter that he smelled bad. When the man of honor is told that he smells, Greenberg writes, he does not draw a bath—he draws his pistol.
Dinesh D'Souza
Greenberg cites the example of a planter who was challenged to a duel because he told a fellow planter that he smelled bad. When the man of honor is told that he smells, Greenberg writes, he does not draw a bath—he draws his pistol.