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By Nimrod Gently Sep 1st 2006 at 2:29 pm EDT
I'm going to watch the hell out of that.
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"Death" becomes them
A British television company is producing a mockumentary that fictionalizes the assassination of President Bush.

Right-wing bloggers like Michelle Malkin rushed to defend the movie, just as they did with the Prophet Mohammed cartoons several months earlier, noting that regardless of their political and personal viewpoints, artistic freedom trumped personal opinions about someone's artwork.

Some right-wingers also said that it would certainly be hypocritical for them to express outrage at a fictional depiction of murdering the President, given that none of them expressed concern or outrage over fellow right-wing pundit Ann Coulter, who yet again publicly called for the death of a political opponent.

It's understandable, though, that some right-wingers may be concerned, given their desire for the truth about major issues facing America. After all, conservatives have been expressing outrage about an upcoming docudrama to be broadcast on ABC that blames the Clinton administration for the 9/11 attacks.

Furthermore, monkeys just flew out of my butt.

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