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Industrial-Grade Irony

Is it just me, or does the title of this post seem appropriate for the title of this NYT piece?

This, from the man who thinks that discussions of his voting record, or congressional testimony after Vietnam, are "attacks."

Posted by Rand Simberg at March 27, 2004 09:36 PM
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What's the title of the NYT piece? (For those of us who aren't registered with the NYT)

Posted by Barbara Skolaut at March 28, 2004 03:16 PM

"Kerry Accuses Bush Camp of Intolerance for Criticism"

Kerry can say this because he knows the press won't call him on it...

Posted by moghedien at March 28, 2004 03:24 PM

I found Karen Hughes involvement in cutting Mars from the State of the Union a more interesting excerpt from the NY Times:

Ms. Hughes also advocated dropping from the State of the Union address any mention of the president's ambitious proposal to send humans to Mars, which was attacked by members of his own party as extravagant folly. "At some level the policy gesture didn't pass the communications straight-face test," the Bush adviser said.

The straight-face test?

Posted by Bill White at March 28, 2004 04:30 PM


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