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THE TRANSITIVE PROPERTY OF OUTRAGEOUS COMPARISONS

Posted on May 24, 2008 by Josh Eidelson

Question of the day: If (pace Hillary Clinton) Barack Obama is Robert Mugabe because he denies people the right to get their votes counted, and Barack Obama is Bobby Kennedy because he could get shot, does that mean Robert Mugabe is also Bobby Kennedy?

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