More Sullivan
'Cause one is never enough...
Sullivan links to an interesting YouTube moment this morning...I didn't know it but apparently there's proof on the internet that Dick Cheney lied about his hunting accident and how close he was to Harry Whittington. At least Andrew seems to think so:
The persuasive claim of the video: Harry Whittington was shot at close range, between 15 and 18 feet, not the 90 claimed by Dick Cheney and the Secret Service.
What's more interesting is the Corner blurb whence I found Andrew's post:
Sullivan finds the "scientific" experiment, which involves host Alex Jones shooting cardboard targets, a kick-boxing dummy named Bob, a dead chicken, and a watermelon, "persuasive." While it is tempting not to take such things seriously, it is worth taking a look at Alex Jones. The video directs viewers to a website called infowars.com, where we are told that Jones, a documentary filmmaker and radio talk shot host, "is considered by many to be the grandfather of what has come to be known as the 9/11 Truth Movement."
"Jones predicted the 9/11 attack in a July 2001 television taping," the website continues, "when he warned that the Globalists were going to attack New York and blame it on their asset Osama bin Laden."
And it only gets better from there. Andrew, Andrew, Andrew...
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