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March 7th, 2007

Another via Reynolds: even LLL/DNC/MSM mouthpiece the WaPo is finally forced to admit the fact that the overblown Fitzgerald witch-hunt was never anything more than a strictly partisan product of Lyin’ Joe Wilson’s monstrous self-regard and manically embellished fantasy life, and that Lyin’ Joe is not only an execrable buffoon but, in fact, a damnable liar who richly merits the in-house moniker I’ve bestowed on him. You liberals needn’t bother clicking through to read it, unfettered as you are by any regard whatsoever for the actual facts of the matter.

As “botched jokes” go, this one is…well, pretty much par for the course. And if Bush were anything close to the leader he ought to be, it never would have gotten this far, wretched dumbshow that it has been from the beginning.

Update! Don’t know why I didn’t think to mention this before now, but you all no doubt already know that the place to go for anyone truly interested in the unvarnished truth behind the sleazy political maneuvering in this farce has always been Tom Maguire’s. Just scroll; it’s like a cleansing shower after rolling in the steaming dunghill of liberal spin.

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  1. March 7th, 2007 at 14:43 | #1
    From the article:
    Mr. Fitzgerald was, at least, right about one thing: The Wilson-Plame case, and Mr. Libby's conviction, tell us nothing about the war in Iraq.

    Au contraire, libtards. It tells us how dishonest you [editors at WaPo] and your arguments against the war were, and are. It tells us that while you media morons were gleefully propping up Lyin' Joe's credibility with your own, that you knew even then he was fraud but you just. didn't. care., because you could use him to make Bush look bad. And it tells us that your credibility on this case, the war, and pretty much anything else is now every bit as solid as Lyin' Joe's - which is to say, as firm as quicksand.

    It tells us this is just another one of your "teachable moments" you idiots somehow never seem to actually learn from.

  2. March 8th, 2007 at 08:19 | #2
    It always made no sense.

    His Vileness, V.P. Cheney, sees that Joe Wilson has spilled the beans on the White House creating/manipulating intelligence to get the U.S. into a war with Iraq. Dark thoughts of revenge boil through the mind of Cheney...what to do...what to do...

    "I know," he roars. "My trusty henchman, go rip out his spine and beat him to death with it!"

    "Sorry," the henchman says, "but that would involve blood and gore flying everywhere and I would spend a week filling out environmental impact statements."

    "Blast!" Cheney ponders, then says, "Oh well, just go tell Novak Wilson's wife works for the CIA and she had to get him the mission to Niger because no one would hire him for anything of importance, such as picking up the laundry."

    ---------------------------------

    Seriously, outing Wilson's wife was going to accomplish revenge how? Just do that and sit around hoping that something would then happen?

    His Vileness does not just sit around.

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