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National Review’s Mark Hemmingway thinks that the skit making fun of John Murtha’s stupid comments will “dominate” the news and “be inescapable” in his district.
It’s a skit on a comedy show. Not reality.
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Profoundly stupid, but not even the dumbest thing by a cornerite this evening.
It’s like an idiot depot, the stupid leaves on each track every hour, which I guess we all know, but still…
Whoops. Should’ve read the previous post.
RSS feeds have a downside…
A skit from a comedy show should, on a certain day, “dominate” the press? I don’t know what Mr. Hemingway (I wonder if he’s related to Ernest, by the way) is smokin,’ but I doubt it’s legal.