I mean, normally you’d be having dinner at that time but your friends have been roasting you for eating so early anyway, so eating late wouldn’t be the end of the world. But is this speaker worth postponing your nightly meal and disrupting your meticulously crafted routine? On one hand, she is a New York Times White House correspondent who won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on Donald Trump’s advisers and their connections to Russia, and you do have a slight obsession with Charles Whitaker. But on the other hand, you would be pushing back food, and no one wants to do that. Do you bite the bullet (instead of biting into your dinner) and go see Maggie Haberman?
Do you:
Attend “Maggie Haberman in Conversation with Medill Interim Dean Charles Whitaker”?
Skip “Maggie Haberman in Conversation with Medill Interim Dean Charles Whitaker”?