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March 2, 2005

More Pigs Take Wing

If you didn't catch Jon Stewart last night, this is well worth a read.

Stewart: Do you think that the people of Lebanon would have had, sort of, the courage of their conviction, having not seen--not only the invasion but the election which followed? It's almost as though that the Iraqi election has emboldened this crazy--something's going on over there. I'm smelling something.

I hope there's a heavy duty axle on that bandwagon.

Posted by Kate at March 2, 2005 5:03 PM
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Comments

Soderberg is amazing in her ability to deny reality. Her only completely honest statement was "There's always hope that this might not work." (I might agree with the remark about Nobel but no way those lefties would give that to righties)

Stewart I think may be coming to the realization he should vote Republican in 2008.

Posted by: Jay at March 2, 2005 5:33 PM

I'd love to know if his ratings have dropped since he started making these tentative noises...

Posted by: Kathy Shaidle at March 3, 2005 9:06 AM

I'd assume so - if he's moving right, it'll take a while for us folks to learn about it.

Posted by: Jay at March 3, 2005 11:23 AM

I watched the clip when I got home last night, and yeah, it's truly amazing (and fun) watching people slowly come around to the idea that military action might have been required to start the dominos falling elsewhere in the region.

Course, now it'll only take another decade for Canadians to comprehend that concept and admit that maybe there was some logic in the madness.

Posted by: The Hack at March 3, 2005 11:46 AM
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