Wallace Charger was a scathing political commentator and cultural critic. He offended both the left and right and liked to say he was the poster boy for the kind of journalist Spiro Agnew called, “Nattering nabobs of negativism.”
On a personal level, Wallace was a people-pleaser who loathed confrontation. He never shed his abandonment issues. As a result, he developed one writing quirk. He ended every rant, every treatise, every taunt and every take-down with the same line: “P.S. I hope you’re not cross with me.”
–Sarah Torribio
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