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Oct. 29th, 2004 11:22 amThe New Yorker on Paul Wolfowitz:
"But most puzzling to some, perhaps, is the communion that Wolfowitz seems to have with George W. Bush. How can someone so smart, so knowing, speak—and even apparently think—so much like George Bush? Except for their manner of delivery—Wolfowitz speaks in coherent paragraphs and Bush employs an idiom that is particular to himself—the language used by the two men when discussing Iraq is almost indistinguishable."
I already explained this, of course, by demonstrating via photo evidence that Paul Wolfowitz is GWB's Dorian Gray.
(full article here)
"But most puzzling to some, perhaps, is the communion that Wolfowitz seems to have with George W. Bush. How can someone so smart, so knowing, speak—and even apparently think—so much like George Bush? Except for their manner of delivery—Wolfowitz speaks in coherent paragraphs and Bush employs an idiom that is particular to himself—the language used by the two men when discussing Iraq is almost indistinguishable."
I already explained this, of course, by demonstrating via photo evidence that Paul Wolfowitz is GWB's Dorian Gray.
(full article here)