Guardian Blogger Writes Single Dumbest Israel-Related Lede In the History of Web-Based Journalism
Karma Nabulsi is the fellow in politics at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and university lecturer at the department of politics and international relations, Oxford University. She was a PLO representative from 1977-90, working at the United Nations, in Beirut, Tunis, and the United Kingdom. The Guardian has obviously given her a blog, because a situation in which the Guardian isn't giving old Arafat cronies blogs just doesn't seem reasonable (hey, the man did win a Nobel Peace Prize...) On this blog, that the Guardian has provided to her, she has decided to write a post. Not just any post. A post that opens with the the single dumbest string of 15 words ever constructed in the history of journalism. We were genuinely shocked to read it, because we didn't think that a human being could combine the letters of the English alphabet this way without a black hole appearing and whisking them away to an alternate universe where they were not immeasurably dumber then every other particle in existence. A universe of rocks. Very dumb rocks.
She wrote:
Bill Clinton, the most pro-Israel US president that had ever served in the White House...
Enjoy your morning.
She wrote:
Bill Clinton, the most pro-Israel US president that had ever served in the White House...
Enjoy your morning.





