Saturday, June 03, 2006

Karl Zinsmeister moves on up to the White House


Never assume anything when it comes to this W.H..

Is it just me, or does just about everyone, who has anything at all to do with the American Enterprise, have a name that sounds like it belongs to a prisoner or a gaurd at a Nazi concentration camp?

Karl Zinsmeister moves on up to the White House:

"We can't say with absolute certainty, but we suspect that unlike his predecessor, Karl Zinsmeister, the Bush Administration's newly appointed top domestic policy advisor, has not been ripping off Target, Hecht or any other D.C.-area department store. We can only assume that his credit card record is clean, and that the vetting process was a lot more thorough than the one used when former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik was nominated by George W. Bush to head up the Department of Homeland Security. Soon after being nominated, Kerik -- a longtime buddy and business partner of former NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani -- was forced to withdraw his name after admitting to employing an illegal immigrant as a nanny, and revelations surfaced about extramarital affairs and past conflicts of interest."

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