Matt Welch | October 12, 2004
As long as you've bothered with obtaining a Salon day pass, you might want to check out this one-sided but nevertheless intriguing hit piece on the apparently bizarre recent behavior of Kentucky Senator (and Hall of Fame pitcher) Jim Bunning. [Link via Baseball Primer]
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|10.12.04 @ 4:01PM|#
Maybe he meant Al Cowens is out to get him.
|10.12.04 @ 4:49PM|#
"... bothered with obtaining a Salon day pass ..."
No bother!
http://www.salon.com/news/cookie.html gets you right in, ad-free.
|10.12.04 @ 4:49PM|#
They are all starting to decompose before our eyes. First the debates, then the individual congressmen flipping out. It's either their life support systems weren't calibrated correctly for life on earth or Satan is calling them back.
|10.12.04 @ 4:49PM|#
They are all starting to decompose before our eyes. First the debates, then the individual congressmen flipping out. It's either their life support systems weren't calibrated correctly for life on earth or the underworld is calling them back.
|10.12.04 @ 11:24PM|#
Baseball should be illegal - it is an enemy of the American People, an enemy of the American Way of Life.
|10.13.04 @ 12:35AM|#
His campaign advisor certainly does suck, that's for sure.