Pun-ditry

I feel so clever.

In a response to Maureen Dowd over her ridiculous column about General Clark's choice of sweaters (in which she wrote that "Maybe [Clark] should stop fretting over his style and do more with Colin Powell's belated admission that ... he had no 'smoking gun' proof of a link between Saddam and Al Qaeda," without bothering to follow her own advice), I wrote:

"I'd rather read more nit-picking about his arguments made on a cable appearance than arguments about the appearance of the cable-knits that he picked."

Ho! I'm so ready for late-night punditry!

Fine, if you don't think that's funny, then read this much more clever Ruben Bolling strip that touches on the same topic.

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