Saturday, January 24, 2004

Look what the cat dragged in!

I stopped by Drudge and saw some of my favorite people. No, not Weasley and Howie, though they are there too. First, there's Anthony Pellicano - Hollywood Investigator Gets 30-Month Term in Weapons Case. Why would I care about some wacko Hollywood PI? Well the NY Times doesn't mention it, but Pellicano was Hill and Bill's muscle in trying to quash scandalous revelations about the sinkmaster. And here's an interesting coincidence:
Interestingly enough, some of Pellicano's targets, like former Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch and one-time "Hard Copy" correspondent Dina Dimond, report break-ins and property vandalism, the kind of problems encountered by Clinton accusers like Flowers, Sally Perdue, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick.
30 months in the slam isn't long enough for this pond scum.

If that isn't distasteful enough, what else do I see but a Cherie Blair whine. Now I find Cherie, the "human rights lawyer," to be a source of great amusement (1, 2, 3) but Tony should have figured out by now that anyone who would hire an ex-topless "model" as a "lifestyle consultant" shouldn't be let out without a keeper.