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September 17, 2003

Clark

I'd planned to add my two-cents worth on the entry of Gen. Clark into the presidential race, but now I don't have to. Scott and Rodger have pretty much summed it all up. Scott has a link to a Washington Post article that you should definitely read. And as Rodger points out, Clark is backed by the Clinton crowd and Michael Moore. Do you really need to know anything else?

Didn't think so.

Posted by Rita at September 17, 2003 08:30 AM

Comments

Just followed your links and read the Michael Moore "Three easy pieces for any decent American" drivel. He is such a gratuitous idiot that I started looking for reasons to dislike him even more and followed a link to the Muslim Wake Up site where the humor article "Wesley Clark's announcement sends chills to Bush reelection team" cheered me right up, proving that the venomous point of Mr. Moore's first vignette is flawed. Even after experiencing the shock and pain brought on by his senseless (yet pathetic) act of attempted intellectual violence, I was able to end the evening with a laugh.

Posted by: kenneth at September 18, 2003 04:22 AM

Like Miss Rachel always says, Moore is a big fat idiot. I just don't understand his popularity. At all. I remember seeing him on some tv show he had years ago, way before Columbine, and thinking "Not only is he not funny, he's stupid."

Posted by: rita at September 18, 2003 06:49 AM