An observation from Jonathan Martin of this ny occasions:
the length of time till The Reluctant Warrior goes from op-ed headline to reserve title ?
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) September 12, 2014
But Jeffrey Goldberg associated with the Atlantic shows that “Reluctant Warrior” had been taken. Too bad, Jeffrey. Call legal counsel:
@jmartNYT http://t.co/Rf1B8kojx8
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) September 12, 2014
@JeffreyGoldberg too-late, dude. We currently (TM'd) it.
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) September 12, 2014
Maybe this fixes it and avoids expensive trademark litigation?
@jmartNYT Then I'm choosing "Really unwilling Warrior."
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) September 12, 2014
Or this?
@JeffreyGoldberg @jmartNYT "The More Unwilling Than You Warrior."
— Adam Waxman (@awaxman) September 12, 2014
Although, here’s He’s gone and switched this evening from being that reluctant warrior to being a real warrior against ISIS. “Reluctant Warrior to Genuine Warrior.” Catchy. At this pace, fundamentally the subject of this guide can be, “Obama: The Super, Really-Reluctant Warrior who’s today Like a One-Man SEAL Team 6.” Exit question: Does the Warrior-in-Chief need hand back his Nobel Peace reward? Find out more: http://twitchy.com/2014/09/12/is-this-the-title-of-the-next-book-on-president-obama/