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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Giuliani: Bringing the Crazy to a World Near You

My new piece on Giuliani's war cabinet is up at The American Prospect.

Posted by Matt Duss at 11:50 AM  

Labels: Matt Duss, Rudolph Giuliani, stone cold 180 proof wingnuttery

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