Eberhard J., in Culligan, aims her lash not at a hapless party, but eloquently, at ineffective counsel - and her delightful «time
tail wagging the best interest
dog» is clever - concise, insightful: pure consonant pleasure between the idea and the image - compared to the crude jeering «near - empty parenting toolbox» staple -
gunned by Quinn J. at his «Larry» in Bruni, or O'Donnell's J. «ten thousand monkeys» to his Duncan.