Tim Cavanaugh | January 30, 2006
Hans Blix uses the f-word, and it's not "fourteen-forty-one." Team America fans will be amused—or not—to find the formerly controversial weapons inspector goofing on his supermarionated effigy. Thanks to mediageek for the link.
Back when Blix was a radioactive public figure in a figurative though not literal sense (and weren't those the days), I gave the preternaturally calm bureaucrat one and a half cheers.
Bonus discussion of Lance Rentzell's When All the Laughter Died in Sorrow.
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No, no, no, Coach, that's outrageous! We are not determined to go to war. Saddam can avoid war any time he wants, just by disarming.
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