Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Now Would I Say Something That Wasn't True?

Long time FOF Gary Larson once again pastes the Star Tribune editorial staff on their own turf, this time in response to an editorial claiming to detail Bush's "lies", which they oh so cleverly titled 'Bright Shining Lies'. Just to give you an idea how clever that particular reference was, consider that Maureen Dowd used it a column the same week as the Strib.

Gary also passes on the last paragraph of his piece which the Strib elected not to publish:

Bashing the president with made-up stuff will no doubt continue, intellectual dishonesty being a sore-headed, intransigent loser. Deceits get playback, Pavlov-like, in the Letters columns. Oh what fun, eh? Playing partisan footsie with mere truth? That must be this paper's "principle justification" for its all-out assault on a president. How do you spell a purely partisan AGENDA?

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