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/p> p> It's called humor. br> -- L. McClintick /p> p> This classy lady shone like a rare jewel. Put your petty-minded jealousy aside. br> -- Joan Pearce /p> p> Don't get your shorts in a knot because of what the First Lady said at the Correspondents' Dinner. Of course you would criticize her, but I thought she was GREAT! br> -- E. Velasquez br> Sacramento, California /p>I linked to this article from Lucianne, and may I just say how sorry I am. I doubt if I can ever read another Spectator article without remembering this pitiful, nasty tirade.
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