The April 2009 issue of 
Smithsonian magazine prints two letters about February's "Darwin and Lincoln" article under the heading "Twin piques."  The 
first reads:
The only place Darwin and Lincoln are equals is in the mind of author Adam Gopnik  ["Twin Peaks"]. What a stretch to weave their lives together because they share a birthday. "High peaks [that] look out toward each other"? Total hyperbole.
Rick Munsell
The Villages, Florida
Unfortunately, Dr. Munsell, a veterinarian from Florida who got his college degrees in Mississippi, doesn't tell us which reputation he thinks is exaggerated.  Given his status as a southerner, he could either be a fan of the Confederacy and southern secession, or he could be an anti-evolutionist.  Then again, perhaps he just thinks nobody is ever equal to anybody else...
 
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