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Due to my inability to control my temper and complacently accept continued silliness with not-quite-as-reliable-as-it-ought-to-be Blogger/Blogspot, your beloved Possumblog will now waddle across the Information Dirt Road and park its prehensile tail at http://possumblog.mu.nu.

This site will remain in place as a backup in case Munuvia gets hit by a bus or something, but I don't think they have as much trouble with this as some places do. ::cough::blogspot::cough:: So click here and adjust your links. I apologize for the inconvenience, but it's one of those things.


Friday, February 15, 2002

Slob channels Colin Ferguson

Mr. Milosevic shows he has a firm grasp of reality, and that he has apparently joined the John Birch Society:

"It is quite clear that Clinton wanted to go down in history as the first man to bomb Chinese territory by bombing the Chinese embassy in Belgrade," Milosevic said, referring to an incident which killed Chinese diplomats and journalists and provoked fury in Beijing.

"This was no accident," he added.


No word yet on his take on the whole Vince Foster thing.

It is true that the bombing of the Chinese embassy could have been deliberate, but to ascribe it as being Clinton's wish to use it as a part of his legacy or of assuring his place in history is a bit much. Especially in light of the large Chinese investment in his presidency. It would be hard to imagine Clinton sitting at his desk in Harlem now, leaning back with a big ceegar and saying "You know, I was the first man to bomb Chinese territory." Although that line might get an intern all hot, it really doesn't do anything for the rest of us.

More likely, if it was deliberate, and Clinton did order it, he did it without rancor or evil intent toward his buddies, and figured he would be able to lie his way out of it and call it a mistake and go back to being chummy and raise more money for Al's trip to the White House.

What a bunch of wacky, zany guys.


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