Hal - I think you got the Bush guy down right. I just got wind of this
report on some of the other Regime cohorts:
'Scooter' Libby - apparently overtaken by guilt over the outing of Valerie
Plame, and unable to accept social ostracism, as well as facing the need to
care for the 'excessive' suffering and financial losses of his family, etc.
- has just signed a multi-million dollar, multi-national "tell all book"
book contract. Apparently 'Scooter' intends to reveal the Vice President's
secret life, operations and decisions (etc.) regarding torture, invasion of
Iraq, energy, etc.
Comes a time that a guy has to make career decisions, right?
Meanwhile, rumor also has it that Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfolitz have
been meeting regularly to develop this Public Service think-tank scheme.
Their definition of "Public Service" is about to arrive on the Letterman and
Leno shows as a kind of black comedy.
Meanwhile Las Vegas is mounting odds and bets on Iran as this Regime's exit
strategy.
Stephen V
http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
> Sonnet: Seven Years Later
>
> Has it really been that long? murmured the president.
> The terrace into the courtyard of Castle Bleach.com
> had been built during the time of random vicissitudes,
> months and years of war that had battered down ramparts
>
> meant to withstand ages of unfounded criticisms and
> congressional oversights. Over at Foggy Bottoms
> they tell me we ought to do more diplomacy and less
> brush chopping. Honey, stop fretting and pacing
>
> and come back to bed, said mrs. president. You know
> that tomorrow you have to start writing your memoirs.
> That new Nintendošs doing well. They never give you
> credit enough for that. Maybe you should start blogging,
>
> take your case right to the peoples. Great idea! exclaimed
> the president. The internets is really the place I wanna be.
>
>
> Hal
>
> Halvard Johnson
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