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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/stan.jpg?w=300&h=199" />Gen. Stanley McChrystal's <a href="/2010/daily-transom/executive-editor-rolling-stone-mcchrystal-profile-no-almost-famous-redux" target="_blank">shit-talking in <em>Rolling Stone</em></a> has caused a massive flap in Washington, and while his insubordination is obviously the larger story, the article details a number of the general's other idiosyncrasies. For example: while at West Point, McChrystal was the managing editor of the school's literary magazine, <em>The Pointer</em> and wrote seven short stories for the publication.</p>
<p>McChrystal came from a distinguished military family and, like John McCain before him, rebelled against his legacy in college. Cited for drinking and partying, he was relatively undistinguished academically though, according to the <a href="http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/twn_up_fls/Rolling%20Stone%20McChrystal.pdf" target="_blank">article</a>, his fiction would "eerily foreshadow many of the issues he would confront in his career."</p>
<blockquote><p>In one tale, a fictional officer complains about the difficulty of training foreign troops to fight; in another a 19-year-old soldier kills a boy he mistakes for a terrorist. In "Brinkman's Note," a piece of suspense fiction, the unnamed narrator appears to be trying to stop a plot to assassinate the president. It turns out, however, that the narrator himself is the assassin, and he's able to infiltrate the White House: "The President strode in smiling. From the right coat pocket of the raincoat I carried, I slowly drew forth my 32-caliber pistol. In Brinkman's failure, I had succeeded."</p>
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<p>Hemingway would be proud. So would Hinckley, probably.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/stan.jpg?w=300&h=199" />Gen. Stanley McChrystal's <a href="/2010/daily-transom/executive-editor-rolling-stone-mcchrystal-profile-no-almost-famous-redux" target="_blank">shit-talking in <em>Rolling Stone</em></a> has caused a massive flap in Washington, and while his insubordination is obviously the larger story, the article details a number of the general's other idiosyncrasies. For example: while at West Point, McChrystal was the managing editor of the school's literary magazine, <em>The Pointer</em> and wrote seven short stories for the publication.</p>
<p>McChrystal came from a distinguished military family and, like John McCain before him, rebelled against his legacy in college. Cited for drinking and partying, he was relatively undistinguished academically though, according to the <a href="http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/twn_up_fls/Rolling%20Stone%20McChrystal.pdf" target="_blank">article</a>, his fiction would "eerily foreshadow many of the issues he would confront in his career."</p>
<blockquote><p>In one tale, a fictional officer complains about the difficulty of training foreign troops to fight; in another a 19-year-old soldier kills a boy he mistakes for a terrorist. In "Brinkman's Note," a piece of suspense fiction, the unnamed narrator appears to be trying to stop a plot to assassinate the president. It turns out, however, that the narrator himself is the assassin, and he's able to infiltrate the White House: "The President strode in smiling. From the right coat pocket of the raincoat I carried, I slowly drew forth my 32-caliber pistol. In Brinkman's failure, I had succeeded."</p>
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<p>Hemingway would be proud. So would Hinckley, probably.</p>
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