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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Pew I.Q.

You may go here to test your political news I.Q. -- according the standards of Pew Research, anyway.

I got 12 correct out of 13 questions. I didn't know who was the current prime minister of Britain.

That's mainly because I don't care who the current prime minster of Britain might be, as nobody since the great Margaret Thatcher has been worth a damn in the office, (okay, Blair wasn't a complete loss, but he was still little more than a Labour Party shill in the final analysis). It's now just a matter of whichever political hack the current Government pushes out the top of the queue -- which makes it a lot like the GOP nomination process for the last 20 years, come to think of it.

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