DOUGLAS QUENQUA

writer and editor

Judgment Day

Some people will remember Jeanine Pirro as the Westchester County DA and (briefly) the challenger to Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2006 Senate race. Others know her as Judge Pirro, Wapner-esque star of her own daytime court show. But to me, she will always be the super-intense sweetheart who taught me how to use a running shoe as an assault weapon. (Seriously, don’t mess with this lady.) A Deal? Tell it to the Judge.

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ABOUT DOUGLAS QUENQUA

I'm a freelance writer and editor living in Brooklyn, N.Y. My work appears primarily in the New York Times, but also Wired, The New York Observer, Redbook, the New York Post, Columbia Magazine and others. I write about culture, science, media, lifestyle and dogs. When I remember, I post the good stuff here. It's pronounced Kwen'-kwa. Contact: doug.quenqua@gmail.com

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