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"Consensual Busy-ness"

So...perhaps you were wondering not about Julian Assange the leaker, but Julian Assange the player? Well, Glenn Beck has that beat locked down, and has chosen to perform the story as a sort of bizarre one man show complete with female voices, odd photos, and, of course, chalkboard... For those without a lot of time on their hands, I've jumped ahead to the second chapter--here's the opening segment if you're interested. It's slow to get going, but contains Beck's summation which serves as the title of this post around the 4 minute-ish mark. All I can say is, Wow, this Wikileaks thing has led to a lot of surreal media.

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