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It Depends On What He Would Have Meant By Wouldn't

In the epic liars contest between Bob Reich and Bill Clinton, Robert Musil comes down on Reich's side, after laboriously and amusingly parsing the Big He's words. Just proving, once again, that when it comes to the ex-President, Josh Marshall is all too credulous.

Note to Josh. Bill Clinton never says anything "pretty clearly."

Posted by Rand Simberg at March 19, 2002 09:58 AM
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Hmm, who to believe in this one? It is a hard one, no pun intended. I think that we could turn this into a game show, though. Have TBH and the some other well known liar, Satan maybe, where each one answers a question. One is telling the truth and the other is lieing their ass off. Points are awarded for guessing correctly. Use a difficulty factor like in diving so we can adjust for aspects of the lie, like number of pronouns used without direct reference to a distinct person. I smell alot of fun during sweeps week, too.

Posted by Joe at March 19, 2002 01:16 PM


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