Remember Samuel Wurzelbacher, the man who became a household name during the American presidential election as "Joe the Plumber" despite being neither? Well he now has a new job: as a war reporter in Israel for a conservative Web site.
His qualifications (not that that's stopped him in the past)? He claims to be an expert on media bias. His first words as a war correspondent? "I don't think journalists should be allowed anywhere near war. I think the media should be abolished from reporting."
Given Sam the Sham's resounding success supporting John McCain's election campaign, Israel now undoubtedly has great cause to fear the outcome of its campaign in Gaza.
His qualifications (not that that's stopped him in the past)? He claims to be an expert on media bias. His first words as a war correspondent? "I don't think journalists should be allowed anywhere near war. I think the media should be abolished from reporting."
Given Sam the Sham's resounding success supporting John McCain's election campaign, Israel now undoubtedly has great cause to fear the outcome of its campaign in Gaza.
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