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Jonathan Singer interviews former Navy Secretary
James Webb.
It's time for that pic to be seen.
"Condemning leaks routinely,With hypocrisy to
spare,Dubya seeks to punish journosWhen the facts and truth they air.
He'll embarrass at most any forum.
My previous White House Shakeup verse is here.
Thoughtful posts by Lance Mannion on the art of generalization.
He's resigned from his post,And his freedom is
toast.
So say goodbye to Tom DeLay. I guess being poster
parents for Bush's failed drug program is hard work.
And I have a pair of poems:The Praiseworthy Senator
RussBy Madeleine Begun KaneThe praiseworthy Senator RussHas created a rather big
fuss.
Of course, if a certain military historian is to be
believed, it's all some sort of book sales conspiracy. Our Chief Leaker needs to
know thatEvil-doing doesn't pay. For more political poems click here.
And here's a pair of limericks on the same
topic:George Bush Has Been Urged To Clean HouseBy Madeleine Begun KaneGeorge Bush
has been urged to clean house,By his GOP pals and his spouse. Sometimes free
publicity ain't what it's cracked up to be.
Has the Bugman been sniffing his chems? But Barbara
Bush has found a cause with far more tax appeal:A generous "donation" to herself,
spouse George, and Neil. My political verse is collected here. Of course, if a
certain military historian is to be believed, it's all some sort of book sales
conspiracy.
Politics is Karl Rove's game. It's a gift to
insurance co thugs. But they've written a bookFilled with recipes. But she breathily
bragsShe'll spend all and wear ragsTo be Sen. Dubya Ain't Known For DecorumBy
Madeleine Begun KaneDubya ain't known for decorum.
Supreme Court humor is here.
and The Liberal Girl Next Door on Republican
scandals and our need for real leaders. Card's been replaced,By Josh Bolten, that
OMB ace. A photographer snapped it.
You can buyAnd They Cook, Too: A Blogger Cookbook
fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders right here. At long last we are rid of that
pest. The latest issue of the Carnival of Satire is up and, as usual, it's lots of
fun.
Upward polls are Bolten's aim.
Many think that Don must
go. |