Yesterday, The Smoking Gun published a ninety-zillion word story on Al Sharpton's time as an FBI informant who spent several years helping the bureau -- oh, sorry, The Bureau -- get leads on Mafia figures in the Genovese crime family, even using a wired briefcase to record conversations. And yet, despite the marketability of such an exciting narrative, Sharpton has so far disputed much of the Smoking Gun's story, and
And what would cause you to think that any of those comments were written by anyone who was not a hosiery-derived character more commonly found in doll theater?
So, why does Dilbert have two semi-auto handguns in that pic?
He went into hiding on MSNBC because doing so would insure that no one would ever see him again.
I wouldn't be caught dead posting a comment online.
Wait, what...? There's something here about Al Sharpton?
I only subscribe to Wonkette for the pictures anyway.
And what would cause you to think that any of those comments were written by anyone who was not a hosiery-derived character more commonly found in doll theater?