Tuesday, February 22, 2005

It's Bush's Fault

I just knew that somebody was going to blame Hunter Thompson's suicide on the reelection of George Bush.

"He was depressed about the state of society," said Loren Jenkins, foreign editor for National Public Radio in Washington.
A vehement opponent of President Bush, Mr. Thompson, 67, "was feeling maudlin about the current conservatism sweeping the country," Mr. Jenkins said. "He felt he'd had a long run, trying to create a freer society in the '60s and '70s and he felt it had all been closed down."


Nothing, absoulutely nothing is beneath a liberal.

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