Square Jaw
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“Next to the President under the East Room lights were two adorable, fidgeting children; their accomplished, smiling mother; and their father, the nominee—kindly of gaze, square of jaw, dimpled of chin. Bulletproof of resumé, too, it looks like.” —Hendrik Hertzberg, “Comment: Roe v. Rove,” The New Yorker, August 1, 2005, p. 25. “But at the same time, the science fiction of 'out there' seems stillborn -- 25 years after the first space shuttle took off, it's news if it returns with all aboard safe and sound. Space elevators and moon bases? C'mon, kid: Your square-jawed rocket engineers of future histories past are now tattooed, pierced software engineers coding social-networking sites.” —Jason Fry, “Real Time: Second Thoughts on Outer Space,” The Wall Street Journal, August 28, 2006. "It’s quite a yarn, and the filmmakers relate it with clarity and verve. The film’s high spirits are inseparable from its sober purpose, which is to present a gentle corrective to the idea that American heroism resides only in square-jawed, melancholy stoicism.” —A.O. Scott, “Good-Time Charlie’s Foreign Affairs,” The New York Times, December 21, 2007. |
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