Mark Twain on Celebrity Killers, the Sane ’Insane’, and Meddling Misguided Magistrates
By David Cranmer
January 30, 2015Mark Twain (1835–1910) was never one to pull punches on politics, ethics, religion, slavery, or just about any cultural flashpoint, quite often leading public discourse on a number of weighty issues where his views, even today, still function as a moral compass. Twain approached each topic with wry humor, reminding us, “If you cannot have…