
"I'm sick and tired of games and deceptions. And that's my view of timetables."
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George W. Bush
Sure Makes 'Ya Proud: We refuse to believe that just because they now have a woman as their leader, the dems in Congress are
behaving like neurotic school girls. Unable to accept reality and the fact that they lost the election, they have thrown themselves to the floor, kicking, screaming and embarrassing a nation on the brink of war. Anyone who has raised a child could tell them, if you hold your breath long enough you turn blue and pass out. That's next. This rundown in the Washington Times is this morning's mental engine starter.
Join The Club: W expressed a weary nation's feelings yesterday when he angrily snapped that he was "sick and tired of Iraq".
We all are. This may account for a slight slide in his popularity polls that are still a whopping 58%. Meanwhile, Saudi Prince Khalid Bin Sultan, the senior Arab commander in the Persian Gulf War of 1991, warned that Iraq would be a more difficult foe in a new conflict and would surround the Republican Guard with "women and children." Nice. Really nice.
On Little Furry Feet: Fun, fast Fox may have been the biggest reason CNN Chairman Walter Isaacson threw in the corporate limo, jet and power towel over the weekend and ankled off to
the out-to-pasture environs of the Aspen Institute (the what?)
Feisty Fox Cable News, where everything is a News Alert, Breaking News or the End of The World As We Know It has relentlessly whacked all competition and CNN's inability to figure out why would make any chief executive run screaming for the door. Here, the NY Daily News looks at Fox's way with words and whoosh.
Proof Not So Positive: Glen Braswell, a bit player in the Clinton Legacy and owner of one of those 11th hour pardons BJ flung around on his way out of power, got himself busted yesterday. Braswell, if you recall, was one of those who paid Hillary's brother Hugh Rodham a fee of $200,000 to get the presidential pardon. Here the AP says Hugh paid the money back. Why do we doubt that ever happened? How would we know that and how does the AP?
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Wednesday, January 15, 2003
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