Friday, June 22, 2007

The Wit And Wisdom of Mark Singer

Murdering Hitler. Giving money to Democrats.
It all works to the same end.
According to the world of New Yorker writer Mark Singer.

"Probably there should be a rule against it," said New Yorker writer Mark Singer, who wrote the magazine's profile of Howard Dean during the 2004 campaign, then gave $250 to America Coming Together and its get-out-the-vote campaign to defeat President Bush. "But there's a rule against murder. If someone had murdered Hitler — a journalist interviewing him had murdered him — the world would be a better place. I only feel good, as a citizen, about getting rid of George Bush, who has been the most destructive president in my lifetime. I certainly don't regret it."


You see for the liberal journalist the real hero of the story is always the writer.

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