One character to another (a journalist) on Flash Gordon, about a minute ago, on the Sci-Fi channel: "Do you really want to be Dan Rather'd? What if the story turns out to be a hoax?"
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"If nothing we do matters — then all that matters is what we do."
— Angel, in "Epiphany" [season 2, episode 16]
One character to another (a journalist) on Flash Gordon, about a minute ago, on the Sci-Fi channel: "Do you really want to be Dan Rather'd? What if the story turns out to be a hoax?"
Posted by Hector Owen at 10:24 PM
Labels: journalism, language, politics
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Pseudonymous only for disambiguation. Thanks for that word, Wikipedia. I am not, in what we laughingly refer to as "real life," a character in a 1933 novel. There was no Internet in 1933, silly!
The list of Monckton vs. Gore articles.
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That sounds about right, particularly in light of his recent pathetic effort to claim he was not, in fact, suckered. A sad way to end a long career.
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