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Lessons from Bob Woodward’s “State of Denial:� Future administrations should co-operate with reporters on only two books. Unless they want to be absolutely honest - Ha! Did you see the joke I made?
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You gotta love Woodward. He sets 'em up for two books, then it's sucker-punch time. Guess next time Hank Kissinger is in town, they won't be inviting ol' Bob for a fourth on the links ...
Posted by: Steven Rosenberg | October 3, 2006 1:53 PM