Dear Condi,
I read a couple of excerpts from your WSJ interview and am just asking: a) have you always been generally unsupportive of the intelligence services you particularly depend on as Secretary of State, and b) how does the ol' Constitution stack up for you these days? important? quaint?
Oh, and also, do you feel particularly at home in the Cabinet Room because you're sharing the same air as Alberto Gonzales? Seems to me you and he are more or less on the same wave length.
Kisses,
PW
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Dear Mike,
I don't pay a whole lot of attention to you because, as this large, sparsely populated district's representative in Congress, you make it difficult for me to even capitalize "representative" when it refers to you.
You do a pretty standard, pro-establishment, narrow job for your widespread, rural constitutents. Actually worse -- because of your support of the war and its commander-in-chief. You like war while paradoxically you support our troops. Huh? You seem a tad mixed up, so I don't read you much. You don't enrage me, you don't engage me. Except when you commit an act of international ignorance. Then I get furious.
Where did you go to school? Did you attend a four-year college? These things I don't know about you. I just know you've spent my money on a trip to "Columbia." According to your latest report you've been investigating the "Columbian" drug trade and are seeking to add your voice to those who call for the release of hostages from "Columbian" jungle. etc. etc. You are looking to improve relations with that country. May I suggest you begin with learning how to spell the country's name properly?
Quitate de enmedio, pendejo,
PW
Well, given the fact that the CIA as an Agency couldn't figure out where to put the car in a two car funeral, I'm not surprised that ol' Scooter is being given props by Condi.
As an intelligence agency, they suck. As in "Bay of Pigs".
Posted by: section9 | June 12, 2007 at 04:44 PM
Still, I think the CIA has proven to be somewhat more reliable than Republicans over the past several decades, no?
Posted by: PW | June 12, 2007 at 05:45 PM