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One "advantage" of blogging is one can publish speculations that would justifiably be rejected by any reputable media or journal. So with this in mind, feel free to recommend the appropriate anti-paranoid drugs.
Is it a coincidence that Harriet Miers withdraws on the day or the day before a special prosecutor indicts major Bush administration figures? Or is it the case that if this administration managed the government as well as it manages the news, the unemployment rate would be 0%, Iraq would be the most democratic state in the world, and gas would cost a nickel a gallon?
Is it utter-paranoia to think that the Bush administration knew that Miers was a weak candidate, but used her as a stalking horse for someone like Edith Jones, who after all has lots of judicial experience and every credential Miers was accused of lacking?
mark, while your analysis may be dead on, and while i do believe that we will now be hit with a dyed in the wool conservative the neocons will love, having known you for as long as i have, in this case i will vote on the side of utter paranoia. may i suggest immediate family consultations for the correct anti-paranoia medications?
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