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Friday, July 11, 2003

How to pass a dull Friday afternoon



Blog everything.



Here's an article about a Bush attack ad (what's the deal with the uranium, Dubya?) running currently in the US. The article is published in the right-wing but journalistically sound (no, I don't think the two stand in opposition) National Review. It draws the money connections from the attack ad to high-profile Democrats.



Well, duh. Who else was going to pay for it?



People should be aware of who's trying to sell them a message. Any message. Knowing that Moonies own the Washington Times is helpful information, when you read a story like this one.



If this group of Democrats were the only ones asking about Niger uranium, they could probably be written off. Me? I'm happy to see that in the past few months, the Democrats have decided that they should act like a serious opposition party, instead of Republican Lite. I'm sure the National Review didn't mean for me to be comforted by their story, but there it is.

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