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October 24, 2005
Profiles in Moonbattery: Joseph Wilson
So who is this Joseph Wilson, who allegedly caused such ire in the Bush Administration as to inspire a sinister plot to publicize his wife Valerie Plame's employment at the CIA? In a word, he is a moonbat.
From Fox New's Special Report:
Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, husband of outed CIA agent Valerie Plame, says he wanted the Iraq constitution to be rejected because he said that would force the U.S. to "go back to the drawing board" on its Iraq policy. Wilson told an audience at San Francisco State University Thursday that he was ashamed of his country, which he said had turned into "just another imperial power who has unleashed the dogs of war."
The Oakland Tribune reports that when Wilson was asked if he'd consider running for public office, he replied that he'd had "too many wives and taken too many drugs. And yes, I did inhale."
Wilson is by no means the tallest of the chihuahuas to have nipped at the ankles of the Bush Administration. Why would anyone risk breaking the law in order to discredit this guy? All they had to do was hand him a microphone and let him speak for 30 seconds — that should have cured even the MSM of taking him seriously.

Posted by Van Helsing at October 24, 2005 6:37 AM
Comments
I must say, going back to the drawing board on the Iraqi constitution doesn't sound so outrageous when you consider that it's a blueprint for another Sharia State.
Sure, the guy's a moonbat, but even a blind hen finds a seed now and then.
Posted by: Cato the Elder at October 24, 2005 4:47 PM
Hmmm, another look at that draft Iraqi constitution might be in order, Cato.
VH, this Colmes pix you got... please send it back. My minimal respect for Colmes pretty much has now gone down the terlet.
Speaking of moonbats, I'm off to watch a replay of John French-looking Kerry talking with Colmes himself on H&C. 8-*
Posted by: The MaryHunter at October 27, 2005 2:56 AM
Libby - Indicted
Rove - Not out of legal jeopardy
Now you're wearing the blue dress.
Posted by: X at October 28, 2005 2:29 PM

