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Reader Comments (10)
Here's the really interesting part:
So, they're implying that executive privilege comes in degrees? That is creative, indeed. This is as bad as the "executive protection privilege" Clinton tried to invoke - what a joke.Captain Ahab Waxman, routinely gets the most narcissistic "look at me" hearings that turn up nothing. The notes from Dick Cheney's interview with SP Fitzgerald? How far over the friggin' bend is this loon? Invoke executive priveldge? I would tell Waxman to kiss my ass.
In the meantime, the NYT outed the man who questioned and interviewed KSM this week. The NYT justified there outing the agent due to their IGNORANT FU*KING opinion that nothing would happen to him because it hasn't in the past to CIA agents.Is Henry, I mean Captian Ahab pissed about this one? Why no, he still shills for his Santa Monica whores who found the The Vanity Fair model an undercover agent and national treasure. Oh by the way, the man who was outed by the NYT now fears for his life and and his family. Nice FU*KING job NYT.
In case "proof" is requested that no American paper could sink to such a low level. I give you the NYT.
One change. The date of the article is June 22, 2008.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/washington/22ksm.html?ref=opinion
I understand your frustration--even if I don't share it--but I do have to ask you to take the language down a notch, please.
I hate to agree with Wes on anything much except beer <g>, but I need to do so on the language bit. It doesn't bother me in the slightest on a personal level, but we want this joint to be comfortable for all who might want to join us, including the more delicate types. So, just a bit of tongue-biting might be called for.
If it helps, I have called The New York Times much worse names in private. Very much worse. The so-called "paper of record" is on its way to the ash heap due to disgusting tricks like Thomas mentioned.
Never heard of funking? It's a dance move.
Funking. I like it. I don't funk as often as I used to.
What about the gangster in Johhny Dangerously who kept talking about fargin bastages?
Nonetheless, it's good see that none of our regulars are actually trying to defend this insane invocation of privilege. Nice to see that we're all in agreement.
Maybe not all of us consider it insane, and therefore not in need of a defense.
That's really scary, Redbeard; I hope that isn't the case.