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Monday, October 20, 2008
How satirists vote
Christopher Buckley explains it all for you in today's Daily Beast. Here's a clue:
Satirists can work with earnest, but it’s not a long-hanging fruit by any means. We prefer, well, something broader. A president who can’t speak English, say, or who talks to God and launches cockamamie wars.
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