Award-winning columnist sheds light on people, places, and disorderly procedures in nation's capital.
John McCaslin's -Inside the Beltway- column has been a favorite of Washington Times readers for years. Now, in his first book ever, McCaslin applies his special brand of humor and warmth, recounting his remarkable journalistic journey from Whitefish, Montana (where he reported on grizzly attacks), to the White House (where he covers an even more ferocious beast . . . politicians) and sharing the funniest, saddest, and most offbeat stories along the way.
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Award-winning columnist sheds light on people, places, and disorderly procedures in nation's capital.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration estimates that Americans in the early 1970s were smoking upwards of 35,000 pounds of marijuana per day. By the time the decade drew to a close, Time magazine reported that reefer had become -the most widely accepted illegal indulgence since drinking during Prohibition.-
You can thank Jimmy Moree for helping to feed America's insatiable pot habit. Nicknamed -Jimmy Divine- for his teetotaling ways, he would become one of the most successful marijuana traffickers of the 1970s, smuggling high-grade South American weed across the...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration estimates that Americans in the early 1970s were smoking upwards of 35,000 pounds of marijuana per day. By...