Washington Times national reporter Eric Pfeiffer has written a piece for The New Republic Online that describes President Bush as "a failed oilman before becoming governor of Texas," says the President "has accumulated a disastrous environmental record," states that Bush "has aligned himself closely with big business," and claims that the White House "tolerates little public dissent and privileges loyalty to the president above all else," among other things.
Pfeiffer was an unorthodox choice to begin with given his guest-blogging at Wonkette (he used to blog for National Review as well). How long will he last at a newspaper owned by Sun Myung Moon and edited by Wesley Pruden?
(Well, maybe longer than I thought - it turns out Pfeiffer has already lifted some quotes from a Chicago Sun-Times article about Barack Obama. He could fit right in over there...)
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