March 22, 2007



OK, but in the dark, behind a screen
... with their voices disguised, and with plenty of fresh croissants
And we mean fresh, dammit!

From the well-lubed, gaping twat-hole that is the Whore St Journal editorial page:

On Tuesday, White House Counsel Fred Fielding offered Congress a chance to question several top Presidential aides about the firing of eight U.S. attorneys -- so long as the questioning was done privately, without a transcript, and the aides weren't under oath. Having thus been handed an olive branch, ...
Here's where I gave up and started drinking.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Interestingly enough, I've read that the Wall Street Journal's CONTENT pages are relatively, (surprisingly) honest, politically speaking -- it's just the editorial pages that are rabid Fox-esque caricatures. The theory for this (by Noam Chomsky, Ed Herman, et al) is that business people want FACTUAL info to make the best decisions they can and they don't want any of the bullshit stuff that the WSJ editorial pages crank out because it'd cost them money if they relied on that crap!