Dogs of war disavowed
The New Yorker's Seymour Hersh hears that the U.S. is gathering intelligence to prepare for an invasion of Iran. The White House accuses Hersh of inaccuracies and, apparently counting on the success of the Rice charm offensive, points to its plan to work with Europe to disarm Iran through diplomatic means. (CNN.com)
Meanwhile, Jon Stewart suggests on The Daily Show: ". . .for a fun second term drinking game, chug a beer every time you hear the phrase 'contentious but futile protest vote by Democrats.' By the time Jeb Bush is elected, you'll be so wasted you won't even notice the war in Syria."
Way ahead of you, Jon . . . *snap fizz*
Meanwhile, Jon Stewart suggests on The Daily Show: ". . .for a fun second term drinking game, chug a beer every time you hear the phrase 'contentious but futile protest vote by Democrats.' By the time Jeb Bush is elected, you'll be so wasted you won't even notice the war in Syria."
Way ahead of you, Jon . . . *snap fizz*





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