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Hypocrisy alert

The Wall Street Journal editorial page, the place that brought you "Who Is Vince Foster" and a six-volume anthology of Whitewater misinformation, innuendo and Clinton hatred, today publishes an op-ed decrying hatred of the president (when it's Bush). I kid you not. Glenn Greenwald nails them.

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greenwald asserts ...
"Animosity towards Bush is based almost exclusively on the policies he has implemented as President."

that word "almost" is a helluva qualifier.

as for me, the little bastard's policies haven't even doubled my pre-2000 loathing and contempt for him. (and those policies are worse than every POTUS in my lifetime, with the possible exception of, of course, the other fos/pos/Texan, LBJ, who at least had to "work" to get to the Oval Office)

I was a long time WSJ subscriber and suffered through the initial hatemongering editorials, but when they got to Who is Patsy Thomasson, that was it....I cancelled, and have not opened a WSJ since that day and have not missed it at all. May Rupert give it a slow and painful death.

Just more lying liars.

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