"Joseph "Joe" Queenan" is an American journalist, critic, and essayist.

A self-professed "clown" and negative-styled humorist, Queenan is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has written for such publications as Spy Magazine, TV Guide, Movieline, The Guardian, The American Spectator, The Weekly Standard, and The New York Times Book Review. He is also a self-admitted "pathetic" [http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304181204579364851559120522 columnist] for The Wall Street Journal.

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He (Corrigan) has re-united the county (with the three championship wins). He has done a good job and I am happy with his performance - he is a gentleman to work with.

It can help protect the market in times of crisis. Instead of shutting down all trade, it helps you respond to the situation at hand.

I don't understand that, because nobody, like, 18 owns a house or a Lexus.

No artist has ever remained as consistently bad for such a long time.

No matter how much you improve something that is basically an unpleasant experience, it's an unpleasant experience.

That's the thing that always gets me. We have to have football, because you reach young guys who drink beer.

Taylor ushered in the poisonous concept of soft rock.

Collins is a bald, bland Englishman who writes interchangeably uninteresting songs.