Friday, August 12, 2005

The Hairless Hack has found the key to ripping off his employer: Simply cut-and-paste large chunks of what Slate already has paid other contributors to write. Dana Stevens, Bruce Reed, etc. Everyone already has read them before reaching the Midget's reactionary drivellings, but Kaus is happy to add a sentence fragment or two to their work and call it a day.

The Washington Post Corporation may be a full employment act for right-wing hacks, but you'd think Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive Co. LLC would require their employees to do real work for their paychecks.

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