'Joe the Plumber,' who earned those quotation marks in multiple ways, is in Israel 'reporting' on that war.
“I think media should be abolished from, you know, reporting,” Wurzelbacher said. “You know, war is hell. And if you’re gonna sit there and say, ‘well, look at this atrocity,’ well you don’t know the whole story behind it half the time, so I think the media should have no business in it.”
What's scarier? That he's not the only American to 'think' that, or that he is the only American to think that, and yet he's the one 'reporting' from Israel? I mean, I'm half-paranoid that I don't properly understand the concept of irony, but twenty bucks says whatever the real definition is, 'Joe the Plumber' reporting from war in Israel to say no one should report on war ... that's gotta meet it, no?
'Joe,' by the way, supports Israel in this fight. As if I weren't having enough trouble defending her ...
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Oops! I'm sorry! I thought this was the site of John Kinde, the professional speaker, humor specialist, and comedy-magician.
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