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To: dighton; okie01; The Great Satan
Oh, missed that. Kristof. Of "Mr. Z" fame. Maybe Barbara Rosenberg gave him advice on Iraq too. I heard she calls hereself an "expert."

On the other hand, Kristof does have a way of scaring Washington politicos who think he knows something.

Am I wrong, but does the NYTimes regulars sound more and more juvenile of late? Kristof, Friedman, Dowd.

9 posted on 09/26/2002 9:09:30 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Shermy
Am I wrong, but does the NYTimes regulars sound more and more juvenile of late? Kristof, Friedman, Dowd.

They're increasingly dull, childish, and stark raving mad.

14 posted on 09/26/2002 9:20:55 PM PDT by dighton
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To: Shermy; Mitchell; Nogbad
Oh, missed that. Kristof. Of "Mr. Z" fame. Maybe Barbara Rosenberg gave him advice on Iraq too. I heard she calls hereself an "expert."

This ludicrous propaganda piece should clue you in as to why Kristof was such a sucker for Rosenberg's conspiracy theory. Imagine: in the pages of the soi-disant "newspaper of record," Kristof proposed that Dr. Steven Hatfill attended Cipro parties at a secret CIA safe house in Virginia, where his handlers passed him vials of anthrax to test out on the US population after 9/11. Seriously.

Kristof understands where the anthrax comes from, but his tongue is so far up Hussein's butt, he'll willingly trash his credibility as a journalist to cover up for dear old Uncle Saddam. Walter Duranty was a piker compared to this guy.

40 posted on 09/26/2002 10:49:54 PM PDT by The Great Satan
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