Monday, March 21, 2005

 

Wolf's Mideast Blitz

This week, Wolf is reporting from Kuwait in what CNN is being described as "Wolf's Mideast Blitz." Pretty interesting choice of words, if you ask me. The Blitz was:

was the sustained and intensive bombing of Britain, particularly London, from September 7, 1940 through to May 1941 by the German Luftwaffe in World War II. Although the Blitz is named after Blitzkrieg, it was not an example of "lightning war".
So does this mean that Wolf is planning on a invasion of some Middle Eastern nation? Does Wolf's appearance in the Middle East signal a new, even more aggressive shift in U.S. foreign policy? Or this another horrible play on words on the wolfman's ridiculously obnoxious name as in "Wolf leads the pack?" Fortunately for those fearing a Blitzer World Order, I think Wolf comes to the Mideast in peace. For now.
Comments:
I read over your blog and found it deeply disturbing... mainly that these posers would attempt to compare their life as a park ranger to your muckraking, gozno journalism exploration into the threat to us all know as "the Blitz."

Please come back pipes.
 
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