"You
remember Dick Cheney,
he's the vice president of the United States. He shot an old man in the face
and didn't tell anybody. Eventually, the news got out. Turned out the old man
was fine. It was a hilarious story, and the old man ended up doing the right
thing [on screen: Attorney Harry Whittington apologizing to Cheney's family for
the amount of media coverage]. At the time we all thought, 'My God, how do you
shoot an old man in the face ... and get him to apologize? Ohh, Cheney. He must
be evil. What's he hiding? What are his secrets?' Well, as it turns out, what
he was hiding is everything." --Jon Stewart
A magisterial collection. An emotional roller coaster.
Soon to be a cult classic. A combination of Bukowski’s
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