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Berg’s Law: Forward

Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

“Reality has become too absurd to be satirized”

Ironically, tracking down the attribution for this classic aphorism is, itself, an exercise in absurdity.   Depending on what corner of the internet you ask, it might be GK Chesterton, Tom Lehrer, Fran Leibovitz, Christopher Buckley or Evelyn Waugh.   

Kyle Mann notes that the aphorism has been floating around the English Language in one form or another for about a century, maybe more.  

Mann is, as this is written, the editor in chief at The Babylon Bee, an online satire site disguised as a news outlet that on the one hand is all satire, and on the other not-at-all disconnected hand may be one of modern America’s best news sources, not despite being a satire publication but because of it.  The Bee’s satirical “news” coverage has not only been covered as hard news by several mainstream media outlets – the hapless Snopes has “fact-checked” the Bee’s satire several times, and the Bee took the New York Times to the brink of litigation over the Times classifying the Bee as a “Hard Right” news source –  but has anticipated actual hard news on more than a few occasions. 

So – maybe the aphorism is wrong?

Maybe reality, especially the reality of politics in modern America, has become so absurd that satire is truly the most accurate way to analyze it?

In the summer of 2004 that was the last thing that was on my mind. 

 

Berg’s Law: Forward To The Foreword

Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

It’s high time I did another book.  

And Berg’s Law is probably the stockpile of material that is most begging for me to do something with it.  

So I’ll be doing that in serial form in the coming…weeks?  Months?  Year or so?  I think it took me nine months to write Trulbert, and this is likely going to be a much bigger project. 

So stay tuned.  

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