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Paris Madeleine

First it was Tokyo Rose, then Hanoi Jane, and now this.

"It's difficult to be in France and criticise my government..."

But not too difficult apparently, because she manages.

Posted by Rand Simberg at October 16, 2003 11:33 AM
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It's difficult to be in France and criticise my government

Not for her, it isn't. It hasn't been "difficult" for her to criticize our government since the Clintonistas left office. She can stay in France.

Posted by Barbara Skolaut at October 16, 2003 12:46 PM

"America is much stronger in a multilateral system, we must be on the same side, work with other people in the world." -- Madeleine Albright

Hmm. The same side in a multilateral system? I am reminded of a nonsensical sport invented back in the 60's by some editor over at MAD Magazine -- 43-Man Squamish: the players divide evenly into two teams, line up on opposite sides of a 5-sided field, etc. Albright could have been an official.

Cheers.
Stephen Foulard
Houston, Texas

Posted by Stephen Foulard at October 16, 2003 12:48 PM

The wicked witch of the West.

Posted by Fred Boness at October 16, 2003 08:23 PM

You'd think the arrogant fool would lie low after 9/11. It proves that there is no shame, and the people who failed utterly in the foreign policy area during the Clinton years (Albright, Cohen, Berger, Clinton himself, and my favorite, Daniel Benjamin, author of the "loose networks" fallacy) will keep trying to defend their "legacy" with nonsense and lies for the rest of their lives.

Posted by Joshua Chamberlain at October 17, 2003 07:35 AM

Disgraceful. I heard her on a talk radio interview the othe day. If you turned you brain off it almost sounded like she was making a case for something. I can easily imagine her throwing a dinner party for hitler and the gang in the thirties. It shameful and embarrassing that she was put in a position of representing the American people.

Posted by ken anthony at October 17, 2003 08:08 AM

Bush was president on 9/11, not Clinton. Documented fact that he lessened attention to terrorism while jerking off on building a "Space Shield".
Albright and Clinton had the sense to maintain the containment policy that worked on Saddam (no WMD's because UN and Clinton's pressure worked).

Keep up the fantasy, guys. Bush is such a hero, he so bravely lied and continues to lie and our soldiers continue to die.

And you on your knees, sucking Bush's d**k.

Posted by Cheney Ticker at October 21, 2003 01:15 AM


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