I have a suggestion for the follow-on to operation Yellow Elephant.
Start a funding campaign to pay for Republican bloggers to go over to Baghdad. The only requirement: must travel outside the Green/military Zones w/o any US escort.
2.
Krista
Jeebus, indeed. If it were a movie plotline, it’d be kind of funny, in a very dark way.
That damned liberal media, neglecting to give 10-minute segments on the 0.000001% of the news coming out of Iraq that is actually NOT bad news.
Why don’t you talk about all the Iraqi sitcom producers that DIDN’T get killed?
And what’s up with airline peanuts?
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Joey
That actually was good news. The producer who was killed is the same guy who came up with the wife swap idea.
Now if only we can get every other producer of a reality series over there. Somebody must pay for American Idol. There must be justice.
7.
Ahmed Chalabi
I think it’s time Rumsfield hired DougJ to be the offical US Spokesman in Iraq.
8.
silky
Only a little related, but how is the story about the man in Afghanistan (I saw it in USA Today) who may get the death penalty for converting to Christianity not a big story? This is officially my two hundred thousandth ‘what the reaction be if Clinton were president?’ moment.
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srv
I think it’s time Rumsfield hired DougJ to be the offical US Spokesman in Iraq.
Didn’t you hear? We ran a traceroute on DougJ, and it goes back to the Green Zone.
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demimondian
We ran a traceroute on DougJ, and it goes back to the Green Zone.
Yeah, but then we figured out that he’d somehow spoofed his IP address to be that of Saddam’s former spokesman.
11.
srv
I think it’s time Rumsfield hired DougJ to be the offical US Spokesman in Iraq.
Someone should do a comedy hour with Baghdad Bob and Baghdad Bush. They really don’t sound that different.
srv
I have a suggestion for the follow-on to operation Yellow Elephant.
Start a funding campaign to pay for Republican bloggers to go over to Baghdad. The only requirement: must travel outside the Green/military Zones w/o any US escort.
Krista
Jeebus, indeed. If it were a movie plotline, it’d be kind of funny, in a very dark way.
That damned liberal media, neglecting to give 10-minute segments on the 0.000001% of the news coming out of Iraq that is actually NOT bad news.
The Other Steve
They should have continued filming anyway.
If they respond to death with emotion, the terrorists will win!
Davebo
That actually was good news. The producer who was killed is the same guy who came up with the wife swap idea.
Sirkowski
Why don’t you talk about all the Iraqi sitcom producers that DIDN’T get killed?
And what’s up with airline peanuts?
Joey
Now if only we can get every other producer of a reality series over there. Somebody must pay for American Idol. There must be justice.
Ahmed Chalabi
I think it’s time Rumsfield hired DougJ to be the offical US Spokesman in Iraq.
silky
Only a little related, but how is the story about the man in Afghanistan (I saw it in USA Today) who may get the death penalty for converting to Christianity not a big story? This is officially my two hundred thousandth ‘what the reaction be if Clinton were president?’ moment.
srv
Didn’t you hear? We ran a traceroute on DougJ, and it goes back to the Green Zone.
demimondian
Yeah, but then we figured out that he’d somehow spoofed his IP address to be that of Saddam’s former spokesman.
srv
Someone should do a comedy hour with Baghdad Bob and Baghdad Bush. They really don’t sound that different.
DougJ
More good news: the Washington Post has hired the cofounder of restate.org to write a blog for them. (from Atrios)