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Monday, January 28, 2008

Compassionate Fascism

Oh the good ol' days when we had candidates we could get behind



Other than the brilliance of Duke, part of what amazes me is the seriousness with which the NBC host takes the interview. It almost like two computers talking to eachother.

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