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Sunday, September 22, 2002
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In my Required Reading section, where I give a short review of Mark Crispin Miller's Bush Dyslexicon, I say that his work is both inspiring and frightening. This may sound wierd, but Miller has recently proved that my description was right on. In a Buzzflash editorial, Miller analyzes Bush's latest and greatest verbal gaffe, where he screws up "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me." The inspirational: Bush cannot bring himself to say "shame on me" because he is incapable of admitting error. The frightening: Bush actually believes he can do no wrong.
8:06:10 PM
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